SentenSenten
cece
SentenceSentence
group of wordsgroup of words
that expresses athat expresses a
complete thoughtcomplete thought
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
The teacherThe teacher
gave thegave the
studentsstudents
questions toquestions to
answer.answer.
On the road,On the road,
Aldon andAldon and
Reb metReb met
Kirby.Kirby.
key of thekey of the
house andhouse and
went away towent away to
anotheranother
village.village.
Miko andMiko and
Earl sawEarl saw
Rowell andRowell and
joined him.joined him.
SubjectSubject
names the person,names the person,
place or idea theplace or idea the
sentence is aboutsentence is about
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
The teacherThe teacher
gave thegave the
studentsstudents
questions toquestions to
answer.answer.
PredicatePredicatetells what thetells what the
subject is, orsubject is, or
what the subjectwhat the subject
doesdoes
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
The teacherThe teacher
gave thegave the
studentsstudents
questions toquestions to
answer.answer.
Simple
Subjectmain word in themain word in the
complete subject,complete subject,
usually a noun or ausually a noun or a
pronounpronoun
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
Simple
Predicate
verb or verbverb or verb
phrase in aphrase in a
complete predicatecomplete predicate
studentsstudents
werewere tootoo
tired totired to
participate.participate.
Complete
Subject
all the words usedall the words used
to identify theto identify the
person, place or ideaperson, place or idea
the sentence is aboutthe sentence is about
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
Complete Predicate
all the words thatall the words that
tell what the subjecttell what the subject
is doing or that tellis doing or that tell
something about thesomething about the
subjectsubject
studentsstudents
were toowere too
tired totired to
participate.participate.
Simple
Sentencemay have amay have a
compound subjectcompound subject
or compoundor compound
predicate, or bothpredicate, or both
MikoMiko andand
EarlEarl sawsaw
RowellRowell andand
joinedjoined him.him.
Compound
Subjecttwo or more subjectstwo or more subjects
in one sentencein one sentence
have the same verbhave the same verb
joined by ajoined by a
conjunctionconjunction
On the road,On the road,
Aldon andAldon and
RebReb metmet
Kirby.Kirby.
Compound
Predicatetwo or more verbstwo or more verbs
have the samehave the same
subjectsubject
joined by ajoined by a
conjunctionconjunction
key of thekey of the
househouse andand
went away towent away to
anotheranother
village.village.

Sentence: Subject and Predicate