Parts of The Sentence
Parts of The Sentence
Parts of The Sentence
PRACTICE
Write each simple subject and simple predicate. Underline the simple predicate.
1. Two days of rain and fog can make a whole week dreary and disagreeable.
2. Charles Dickens used his father as a model for Wilkins Micawber in David
Copperfield.
3. In the first row, Tandra Sen will stand next to Chris Johnson.
10. That last concert deserved its special mention in today's newspaper.
1. The rafters of the opera house shook with the tremendous crescendos of Wagner's
The Twilight of the Gods.
CS
2. Lily and Tamiko are very much concerned about the gap in the ozone layer.
CP
3. Henri and Marquise have spoken to the coach about this year's soccer team.
CS
CP
5. The magnificent Bayeux Tapestry tells the story of the victory of William the
Conqueror over the Anglo-Saxons in A.D. 1066.
CP
6. The character with the dusty hat, the tattered coat, and the ill-fitting pants is usually
played by Charlie Chaplin.
CS
CP
CS
CP
10. Jaime's new red balloon sailed through the window, past the trees, and into the
clouds.
CS
PRACTICE
Simple and Compound Subjects and Predicates
1. Wheat and apples are two of Washington state's most important crops.
CS, the simple subjects are wheat and apples, the simple predicate is are
2. Its clear glacial lakes and deep forests make Washington a breathtaking stop on a
western trip.
CS, the simple subjects are lakes and forest, and the simple predicate is make
3. Noah Webster wrote the first truly American dictionary, simplified the spelling of many
words, and campaigned for the first American copyright laws.
CP, the simple predicates are wrote, simplified and campaigned, the simple subjects is
Noah Webster
4. Matthew Arnold and William Butler Yeats are both famous for the echoing sound
effects in their poetry.
CS, the simple subjects are Matthew and William, the simple predicate is are
CS, the simple subjects are you and Nai, the simple predicate is will go
6. Waterfalls in Yosemite National Park plunge over tall cliffs and merge with the waters
below.
CP, the simple predicates are plunge and merge, the simple subject is Yosemite
national park
7. The Zambezi River rises in Zambia and follows a winding course across
Mozambique.
CP, the simple predicates are rises and follows, the simple subject is zambie rivers
CS, the simple subjects are Bill, Connie and Adam, the simple predicate is sing
CP, the simple predicates are have read and memorized, the simple subject is you
10. We remember and honor Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln as visionary leaders.
CP, the simple predicates are remember and honor, the simple subject is We
PRACTICE
Simple predicate - is
5. Where is Pittsburgh on this map?
Simple predicate - is
6. Over the hurdles bounded the Cricco twins.
Complements
Write each complement and identify it by writing DO for a direct object, IO for an indirect
object, OC for an object complement, PN for a predicate nominative, and PA for a
predicate adjective
Delicious, PA
Seville, DO
Captain, OC
Love, DO
Herself, DO
Oil speeds, PA
Beauty, DO
Storm, DO
9. On Saint Lucia's Day in Sweden, the oldest daughter serves her family breakfast in bed.
Bed, DO
President, PA
11. Fruit and vegetables are important sources of vitamins and minerals.
13. Ralph and Antwan will silk-screen the posters for the school play.
Posters, PA
Kitchen, PA
Concert, PA
Close, PN
17. Was Paris or Helen of Troy the cause of the Trojan War?
War, PA
18. After ten years of fierce battles, the Greeks won the war.
War, PN
Tenors, IO
20. The city of Hamden has opened a new shelter for the homeless on Center Street.
Homeless, OC