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Written by Gary Martin 
Illustrated by Phillip Martin
The complete subject 
is all the words that 
tell what the sentence 
is about.
For example: 
The honey bee won the spelling bee. 
While bee is the 
simple subject, the 
honey bee is the 
complete subject.
The complete predicate normally 
begins with a verb and it is all 
the words in the sentence that 
tell you one of two things: 
What the subject is doing or 
who or what the subject is.
For example: 
The honey bee won the spelling bee. 
The word won is the 
verb and the complete 
predicate is won the 
spelling bee.
Can you find the 
complete subject and 
the complete predicate 
in the following 
sentences?
The elephant and mouse tried absolutely 
unsuccessfully to play on the teeter totter.
The elephant and mouse tried absolutely 
unsuccessfully to play on the teeter totter. 
The complete subject is the elephant 
and mouse. The complete predicate is 
tried absolutely 
unsuccessfully to 
play on the teeter 
totter
The not-so-graceful elephant and hippo 
tore up the dance floor.
The not-so-graceful elephant and hippo 
tore up the dance floor. 
The not-so-graceful elephant and 
hippo is the complete subject. The 
complete predicate is tore up the 
dance floor.
The mischievous lion smiled as the people 
on the safari ran for their lives.
The mischievous lion smiled as the people 
on the safari ran for their lives. 
The mischievous lion 
is the complete 
subject. Smiled as 
the people on the 
safari ran for their 
lives is the complete 
predicate.
The tiger, the elephant, the snake and the 
monkey bought tickets to watch the circus 
instead of working that day.
The tiger, the elephant, the snake and the 
monkey bought tickets to watch the circus 
instead of working that day. 
The tiger, the elephant, the 
snake and the monkey is the 
complete subject. The complete 
predicate is bought 
tickets to watch the 
circus instead of 
working that day.
The children of the 
alternate universe 
sat politely in the 
back of the school 
bus.
The children of the 
alternate universe 
sat politely in the 
back of the school 
bus. 
You know they 
aren’t from this 
universe.
The children of the 
alternate universe 
sat politely in the 
back of the school 
bus. 
The End
For more Presentations 
check out these links on 
phillipmartin.info and 
pppst.com. 
To find art for your own 
Presentations, check out 
Phillip Martin Clip Art.

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Complete subject predicate

  • 1. Written by Gary Martin Illustrated by Phillip Martin
  • 2. The complete subject is all the words that tell what the sentence is about.
  • 3. For example: The honey bee won the spelling bee. While bee is the simple subject, the honey bee is the complete subject.
  • 4. The complete predicate normally begins with a verb and it is all the words in the sentence that tell you one of two things: What the subject is doing or who or what the subject is.
  • 5. For example: The honey bee won the spelling bee. The word won is the verb and the complete predicate is won the spelling bee.
  • 6. Can you find the complete subject and the complete predicate in the following sentences?
  • 7. The elephant and mouse tried absolutely unsuccessfully to play on the teeter totter.
  • 8. The elephant and mouse tried absolutely unsuccessfully to play on the teeter totter. The complete subject is the elephant and mouse. The complete predicate is tried absolutely unsuccessfully to play on the teeter totter
  • 9. The not-so-graceful elephant and hippo tore up the dance floor.
  • 10. The not-so-graceful elephant and hippo tore up the dance floor. The not-so-graceful elephant and hippo is the complete subject. The complete predicate is tore up the dance floor.
  • 11. The mischievous lion smiled as the people on the safari ran for their lives.
  • 12. The mischievous lion smiled as the people on the safari ran for their lives. The mischievous lion is the complete subject. Smiled as the people on the safari ran for their lives is the complete predicate.
  • 13. The tiger, the elephant, the snake and the monkey bought tickets to watch the circus instead of working that day.
  • 14. The tiger, the elephant, the snake and the monkey bought tickets to watch the circus instead of working that day. The tiger, the elephant, the snake and the monkey is the complete subject. The complete predicate is bought tickets to watch the circus instead of working that day.
  • 15. The children of the alternate universe sat politely in the back of the school bus.
  • 16. The children of the alternate universe sat politely in the back of the school bus. You know they aren’t from this universe.
  • 17. The children of the alternate universe sat politely in the back of the school bus. The End
  • 18. For more Presentations check out these links on phillipmartin.info and pppst.com. To find art for your own Presentations, check out Phillip Martin Clip Art.