2. Every complete sentences contain two parts: a subject and predicate
The subject names the person, place or thing the sentence is about.
The predicate tells what the subject is or does. (the action)
Example: Judy run on the beach.
3. • First find the verb, then decide who or what make the action in the sentence.
Example: Judy run on the beach.
verb
Predicate
Subject
4. Simple
subject
• It is the
main noun
or pronoun.
Simple
predicate
• It is the
main verb or
verb phrase.
5. • I listen to music.
• The boy plays soccer.
• Jack loves to play the piano.
• My aunt Mary has a cat.
• The little old man walked with a cane.
6. • It is two or
more subjects
with the same
predicate.
Compound
subject
• It is two or
more predicates
with the same
subject.
Compound
predicate
7. • People of long ago, used animals as a source or energy.
• Tim took three marbles of the pile.
• The dog barks every morning.
• The pretty girl will go to the museum.
• I am going to travel.
Subject
Predicate
8. • Stacey and her brother went to the park.
• Josh, Carrie and Meg go to school.
• Stacey and her brother went to the park and played soccer.
• We will eat, read and play games.
• You and I ran and played soccer yesterday.