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Simple and Compound Subject Simple and Compound Predicates

 Billy walked to the park ◦ Who or what is the sentence about? Billy ◦ What did Billy do?  Final Diagram walked Billy

 The bulldozer moved slowly. ◦ Who or what is the sentence about? bulldozer ◦ What did the subject do?  Final Diagram moved bulldozer

 Its big scoop had been pushing piles of sand. ◦ Who or what is the sentence about? scoop ◦ What did the subject do?  Final Diagram had been pushing scoop

 Marty’s eyes sparkled with delight.  Piles of sand disappeared.

 Page 39 (13-24)  Do NOT write the sentence ◦ You are diagramming the subject and verb  13. ownersmiled

 Handbags and wallets can be made from plastic. ◦ Who or what is the sentence about? ◦ What did the subject do?  Final Diagram Handbags wallets andand can be made Handbags wallets andand can be made

 Plastic, steel, and aluminum are building materials.  Is plastic or glass better for lenses? ◦ For an interrogative sentence, rewrite the sentence as a declarative then diagram. Plastic steel aluminum andand are Is plastic glass oror

 Page 45 (13-28) ◦ Do NOT write the sentence! ◦ Diagram ONLY! ◦ 13.

 Visitors to the museum buy a ticket and enter. ◦ Who or what is the sentence about? ◦ What did the subject do?  Final Diagram Visitors buy enter andand Visitors buy enter andand

 They can tour the galleries or watch slides.  A guide was wearing a suit of armor and telling dragon stories. They can tour watch oror guide was wearing telling andand

 Page 48 (9-20) ◦ Do NOT write the sentence! ◦ Diagram ONLY! ◦ 9.