The document explains how to identify the subject and predicate in a sentence. It states that the subject is typically answered by "who" and is the person or thing performing the action of the sentence. The predicate includes the verb and is what the subject is doing, as answered by "what did they do?". Several examples are provided to demonstrate finding the subject and predicate in different sentences.
The document explains how to identify the subject and predicate in a sentence. It states that the subject is typically answered by "who" and is the person or thing performing the action of the sentence. The predicate includes the verb and is what the subject is doing, as answered by "what did they do?". Several examples are provided to demonstrate finding the subject and predicate in different sentences.
The document explains how to identify the subject and predicate in a sentence. It states that the subject is typically answered by "who" and is the person or thing performing the action of the sentence. The predicate includes the verb and is what the subject is doing, as answered by "what did they do?". Several examples are provided to demonstrate finding the subject and predicate in different sentences.
1. Mary ate ice cream. 6. The batter hit a home run.
2. Sam chased the bus. 7. I’m making ice cream. 3. Frodo carried the ring. 8. Apple and pear trees grow 4. You are sick. in the orchard. 5. He has a broken arm. Find the predicate
1. Mary ate ice cream. 6. The batter hit a home run.
2. Sam chased the bus. 7. I’m making ice cream. 3. Frodo carried the ring. 8. Apple and pear trees grow 4. You are sick. in the orchard. 5. He has a broken arm.