Subjects and Predicates 0301.1.14 Identify the subject and predicate of a sentence (simple and...

Preview:

Citation preview

Subjects and

Predicates•0301.1.14 Identify the subject and predicate of a sentence (simple and compound).•SPI 0301.1.5 Select the simple subject and predicate of a sentence.

Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and

predicate• The subject is the who

(or what) the sentence is about.

• The predicate tells what the subject does.

We know that standard form is just writing the

digits.What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

I think you will get this one correct if you pay

attention.

What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

All of us live in the state of Tennessee and

the city of Nashville.What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Green, and Mrs. Mathis are the third

grade teachers.What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

The cause is why it happened.

What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

An interrogative sentence is asking a

question.What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

This slide will be the last one.

What is the SUBJECT?

What is the

PREDICATE?

Turn and talk to your table group. Tell them

the definition of subject and

predicate.

Recommended