Put a circle on the subject and underline the predicate.
1. Jack ran to the store. 6. Peter looks excited.
2. My mom and dad likes to go 7. You surprised me.
hiking. 8. My grandmother walks in the 3. I ate ice cream. morning.
4. Your teacher is good at dancing. 9. I caught the rabbit.
5. Todd had fun at the park. 10. We won the game.
Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative and Interrogative Sentences
Write “D” for declarative, “E” for exclamatory, “I” for
imperative, and “IN” for interrogative.
1. Please pass me the salt. I 6. Do you know Justin? IN
2. What's his name? IN 7. Mark doesn't like science. D
3. Oh! The computer is broken! E 8. Turn your books to page 12. I
4. Kitty lives near the park. D 9. Don't cross when the light is red. I
5. You're so beautiful! E 10. Jelly's dog is golden brown. D
Identifying Nouns
Read the sentence and circle the nouns.
1. Nina gave some money to her
6. My dad is a fireman. brother. 7. Disneyland is a big park. 2. A bird lives in a nest. 8. Clara doesn't want to play with 3. The teacher writes on the dolls. blackboard. 9. Can I call Sammy? 4. The sky is clear. 10. I don't like chocolate! 5. The dog sits on the sofa. Identifying Nouns