Subject & Predicate Exam Review Eggspert Game. 1. Two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate are called the ______ ______.

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Subject & Predicate Exam Review Eggspert Game

1. Two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate are called the ______ ______.

1. Two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate are called the Compound Subject

2. All of the words in the subject part of the sentence make up the ______ ______.

2. All of the words in the subject part of the sentence make up the Complete Subject

3. The main person or thing in the subject part of the sentence is the ______ ______.

3. The main person or thing in the subject part of the sentence is the Simple Subject

4. This names whom or what the sentence is about.

Subject Part

5. All of the words in the predicate part of the sentence make up the ______ ______.

5. All of the words in the predicate part of the sentence make up the Complete Predicate

6. Two or more simple predicates that have the same subject are called the ______ ______.

6. Two or more simple predicates that have the same subject are called the Compound Predicate

7. This tells what the subject does or has. It can also describe what the subject is or is like.

Predicate Part

8. The main word or group of words in the predicate part of the sentence is the ______ ______.

8. The main word or group of words in the predicate part of the sentence is the Simple Predicate

Name the term that describes the underlined part of each sentence. SUBJECTS Complete Subject Complete Subject Simple Subject Simple Subject Compound Subject Compound SubjectPREDICATES Complete Predicate Complete Predicate Simple Predicate Simple Predicate Compound Predicate Compound Predicate

9. The brave soldier was rescued.

Simple Subject

10. James hated the movie.

Simple Predicate

11. The teachers walked and talked in the hallway.

Compound Predicate

12. Those jeans cost too much money.

Complete Predicate

13. My uncle and brother visited me in the hospital.

Compound Subject

14. My ring is made of silver.

Simple Subject

15. Food and dishes filled the table.

Complete Subject

16. Spot and Inky jumped for joy.

Compound Subject

17. The cat opened its mouth and yawned.

Compound Predicate

18. The thunder and lightning scared us.

Compound Subject

19. The red backpack is really cute.

Complete Subject

20. The team yelled loudly.

Simple Predicate

21. Mrs. Lopez told us her secret.

Complete Predicate

22. The dog followed him and barked.

Compound Predicate

23. The bat and glove fell off the bench.

Complete Predicate

24. The sixth graders ran to lunch.

Complete Subject

25. Kelly and Zach wrestled wildly.

Compound Subject

Select correct if the line separating the complete subject from the complete predicate is in the correct place or incorrect if it’s not. Example: The dog / ran down the street. The dog / ran down the street. Correct Correct

26. Our team scored a / run and won.

Incorrect Correct: Our team / scored a run and won.

27. Most people / exercise daily.

Correct

28. I / told them I couldn’t come.

Correct

29. The students watched / the movie.

Incorrect Correct: The students / watched the movie.

30. Mom and Dad / washed the dog.

Correct