Simple, Complete Subjects and Predicates--Practice
What is the complete subject: Pink lemonade makes me happy.
Pink lemonade
What is the complete subject: The musical Mr. Frank plays guitar and sometimes performs.
The musical Mr. Frank
What is the complete subject: A giant squirrel ran right in front of her face.
a giant squirrel
What is the simple predicate: Acorn ate the mouse.
ate
What is the simple subject: The loud blue jay was afraid of Acorn the beastly cat.
blue jay
What is the simple subject: Acorn's twitching ears pick up mysterious sounds that humans cannot hear.
ears
What is the simple predicate: Acorn had a great adventure in the Marin wilderness.
had
What is the simple predicate: With fur that is softer than velvet, my cat is lovely to pet.
is
What is the simple predicate: Acorn lies on the couch like a princess with her paws folded neatly under her sleek body.
lies
What is the compound verb/predicate: The musical Mr. Frank plays guitar and sometimes performs.
plays, performs
What is the simple predicate: A giant squirrel ran right in front of her face.
ran
What is the simple predicate: Acorn's front paws were covered in mud.
were covered
What is the simple subject: Acorn ate the mouse.
Acorn
What is the simple subject: Acorn had a great adventure in the Marin wilderness.
Acorn
What is the complete subject: Acorn's front paws were covered in mud.
Acorn's front paws