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Name: ______________________________________________ Total Score: ____________

Grade & Section: _________________________ Date: __________________



Part 1. Identify if the subject is SIMPLE, COMPOUND or COMPLETE. Write S if the subject is
simple, CO if compound and CE if complete. (1 point each)

___________ 1) Dave and Grace were in many of the same classes in high school.
___________ 2) One of their favourite classes was band.
___________ 3) They were not in the same sections in band, though.
___________ 4) The younger of the two was Grace.
___________ 5) Dave often acted much younger than Grace, though.
___________ 6) Teachers at their school enjoyed having the two in the class together.
___________ 7) They remained close friends all through high school.
___________ 8) Their choices in colleges separated them.
___________ 9) Dave went to school in a college close to home.
___________ 10) Grace went to the University of the Philippines.


Part 2. Identify the SIMPLE SUBJECT in the following sentences by encircling it. (1 point each)

1) Dave can come with us to the movie.
2) Francis is my best friend.
3) The sun is shining bright.
4) Aires is writing a letter.
5) Lunch will be served in fifteen minutes.
6) The firemen are extinguishing the fire.
7) We went to dinner with Angel and her friend today.
8) The tired old lady came in from the rain.
9) People really need to stop littering.
10) I am very hungry.
11) This beautiful 15
th
century painting is priceless.
12) The wild pig ran around the yard.
13) The birds feathers were long and colourful.
14) Mega typed on the computer keyboard.
15) The seventh grade teacher wrote the lesson on the board.
16) My favourite video game was on sale at the store.
17) The energetic children ran around on the playground.
18) The enthusiastic fans cheered when they saw the soccer game score.
19) The tired principal got into her car at the end of the day.
20) Miss Arban is going to Gumaca tomorrow.
21) The students had never finished their work so quickly before.
22) Mrs. Romasanta has always made her own clothes.
23) The boys will ask the doctors for advice.
24) The bridge was never completed.
25) Aunt Sarah will prepare dinner for fourteen people.
26) I have never quite forgiven her.
27) After his long flight, Dave was very tired.
28) The Martins have played eighteen holes of golf today.
29) Jo Annes question surprised me.
30) Edelyn has never visited the South.

Part 3. Identify the COMPOUND SUBJECT in the following sentences by underlining it. (1 point
each)

1) Apples and pears grow on trees.
2) Joy and her sisters sang for the congregation.
3) Lea or Maricris showed the office to the guests.
4) Both Arizona and New Mexico have hot deserts.
5) Either red or blue clashes with this color.
6) Copper and iron has many uses.
7) Crocodiles and alligators swim in the water but not hunt on land.
8) JA and JM are brothers.
9) A city council or other government body discusses the proposed law and votes for it.
10) Both tennis and badminton require rackets.
11) Juan and Julian worked hard on their project.
12) Puppies and kittens play most of the day.
13) Crabs and lobsters crawl along the ocean floor.
14) Allan and Joel walked to the store downtown after school.
15) Jimson and Joseph went to the show.

Part 4. Identify the COMPLETE SUBJECT in the following sentences by double underlining it.
(1 point each)

1) Farmers grow crops in the summer.
2) Scientists perform research with care.
3) We ate and slept at the bus.
4) Thoughtful neighbours sent sympathy cards.
5) Workers pick apples and package them for sale.
6) The witness answered the questions simply and directly.
7) Our team has never beaten yours.
8) Mr. Salazar often walks his dog in the evening.
9) Titanic is one of my favourite movies.
10) Your gloves are certainly dirty.

Part 5. Make ten (10) sentences about your family. Encircle the subject used in each sentence.
(1 point each)

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