Predicate and Subject Complements End-of-Lesson Test
Which of the following type predicates describes the entire action of the subject and expands the simple predicate?
A complete predicate
What is the predicate adjective in the sentence: "Carlos is brave to climb the tree"?
Brave
Predicates always follow the subject.
False
Which statement BEST defines a compound predicate?
It consists of two simple predicates that are joined by a conjunction.
Which of the following assists in presenting a complete idea, provides information about the subject, and finishes the sentence?
Predicate
Max remains the leader in the annual dog show. Which type of predicate is "leader"?
Predicate nominative
What are the two types of subject complements?
Predicate nominative and predicate adjective
What is the simple predicate in the following sentence? The policeman responded to the emergency.
Responded
What is the predicate adjective in the sentence: "Taylor is scared of snakes"?
Scared
What are the three types of predicates?
Simple, complete, and compound
Which of the following helps to finish the concept that the subject and verb begin?
Subject complement
Which of the following is a correct statement?
The subject of a sentence is a noun that expresses what the sentence is about. The predicate is the rest of the sentence.
Predicates of a sentence begin with which of the following?
Verb
What is the predicate nominative in the sentence: "Ava became a veterinarian"?
Veterinarian