Subject and Predicate Identification Quiz

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Which part of a complete sentence tells what the subject does or is?

  • The subject
  • The predicate (correct)
  • The pronoun
  • The noun

What is the subject in the sentence 'Mary went to the store'?

  • Mary (correct)
  • The predicate
  • Went to the store
  • The subject

What usually begins the predicate in a sentence?

  • The noun
  • The pronoun
  • The subject
  • The verb (correct)

What are complete sentences made up of?

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What can the subject be in a sentence?

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Sentence Structure

  • The part of a complete sentence that tells what the subject does or is called the predicate.
  • In the sentence 'Mary went to the store', the subject is 'Mary'.
  • The predicate in a sentence usually begins with a verb.
  • Complete sentences are made up of a subject and a predicate.
  • The subject in a sentence can be a noun, a pronoun, or a group of words acting as a single unit.

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