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32 Cards in this Set
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “The tree branches swayed in the afternoon wind” |
Tree |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “My sister is performing in the spring play” |
Sister |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “I walk to school every morning with my mom and dog” |
I |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “The squirrel ran along the back wall” |
Squirrel |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “On Saturday, we went to the park to play kickball” |
We |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “I biked to the grocery store with my dad” |
I |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “Tommy and Grace played in the backyard treehouse” |
Tommy and Grace |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “John received a gift from his grandmother” |
John |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “Their parents are traveling to Europe this summer” |
Parents |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “The horse trotted across the open field” |
Horse |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “His best friend is incredibly smart” |
Best friend |
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What is the Subject in the following sentence: “I can run faster than any other student at my school” |
I |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “The tree branches swayed in the afternoon wind” |
Swayed |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “My sister is performing in the spring play” |
Performing |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “I walk to school every morning with my mom and dog” |
Walk |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “The squirrel ran along the back wall” |
Ran |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “On Saturday, we went to the park to play kickball” |
Play |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “I biked to the grocery store with my dad” |
Biked |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “Tommy and Grace played in the backyard tree house” |
Played |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “John received a gift from his grandmother” |
Received |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “Their parents are traveling to Europe this summer” |
Traveling |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “The horse trotted across the open field” |
Trotted |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “His best friend is incredibly smart” |
Is |
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What is the Predicate in the following sentence: “I can run faster than any other students at my school” |
Run |
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What is the Subject and Predicate in the following sentence: “The cat slowly crawled over the fence” |
Subject: Cat Predicate: Crawled |
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What is the Subject and Predicate in the following sentence: “My friend is two years older than my dog” |
Subject: Friend Predicate: Is |
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What is the Subject and Predicate in the following sentence: “The car is red and drives around the town with blue lights” |
Subject: Car Predicate: Is, Drives |
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What is the Subject and Predicate in the following sentence: “Mike and Molly took their beagle to the pet store” |
Subject: Mike, Molly Predicate: Took |
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Compound Subject (Definition) |
More than one simple subject in a definition |
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Compound Predicate (Definition) |
More than one simple predicate in a sentence |
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Will a sentence always have a subject and predicate? |
Yes |
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Subject |
Who or what the sentence is about |