PREDICATES: Complete, Simple, & Compound Mrs. Davis’s 5 th Grade Language Arts Classes PREDICATES • The predicate of a sentence tells about the subject (what happened to it) of a sentence; or it tells what the subject is/was, has/had, does/did. ...
Peanuts (Complete and Simple Subjects/Predicates)
SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND SIMPLE PREDICATES * Simple Subject: the main word(s) in the complete subject Example- King Minos of Crete was taking our warriors. * Simple Predicate: the main word(s) in the complete predicate. Example- I am the prince of Athens. ...
A verb by itself is sometimes called asimple predicate. Complete predicates are all the words in a sentence that are not part of thecomplete subject. Examples and Observations "The four boys in the back row of the classroomgiggled helplessly. Read More Complement Clause in Grammar By Richard ...
Complete Subjects and Predicates Worksheet Sentences need a subject and a predicate. The following sentences are missing a part. Finish each sentence by adding either the subject or predicate. Then identify the missing part as S for subject or P for predicate....
A simple sentence contains a Bonus Day 1 A simple sentence contains a NOUN and a VERB. The noun tells us who the sentence is about. The verb tells what the noun is doing or has done. I like to use this slide as an Anchor Chart for the students to place in their writer’s noteboo...
Tall Tale Characters (Simple/Complete Subjects/Predicates)
Complete Sentences Have Two Parts (subjects/predicates).