LA Compound Predicates, Simple Subjects, Simple Predicates, and Subjects in Imperative Sentences
Please get her homework. What is the simple subject?
You
Put your homework in the bin. What is the simple subject?
You
Remember to wear your glasses for the test. What is the simple subject?
You
Share your notes with Jessica. What is the simple subject?
You
Take your headphones to technology today. What is the simple subject?
You
exclamatory sentence
a sentence expressing strong feeling
An average coyote weighs about 30 pounds. What is the complete subject?
an average coyote
interrogative sentence
asks a question
An average coyote weighs about 30 pounds. What is the simple subject?
coyote
an imperative sentence...
gives a command or makes a request
declarative sentence
makes a statement
the simple subject is the...
most important word in the complete subject
The principal announced the winners of the contest. What is the simple subject?
principal
The students completed their tests on time. What is the simple subject?
students
the simple predicate is...
the most important word in the complete predicate
when the complete subject is one of word or name, the simple subject and the complete subject are...
the same
a compound sentence has...
two or more independent clauses (simple sentences) combined with a comma and a conjunction
a compound predicate has...
two or more simple predicates that share the same subject
a compound subject has...
two or more simple subjects that share the same subject
An average coyote weighs about 30 pounds. What is the simple predicate?
weighs
An average coyote weighs about 30 pounds. What is the complete predicate?
weighs about 30 pounds
the subject of a sentence tells...
whom or what the sentence is about
imperative sentence
A sentence that requests or commands.