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Page 1: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Predicates

Page 2: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and

predicate

• The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about.

• The predicate tells what the subject does.

Page 3: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Judy and her dog run on the beach every

day.• Who? • What do they do?

Judy and her dog

run on the beach everyday.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

EXAMPLE:

Page 4: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

To Find the PREDICATE:

• Ask what does it do?• Find the verb (action or

linking)• Draw a vertical line before the

verb• The predicate is the rest of

the sentence.

Page 5: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Judy and her dog run on the beach every

day.

EXAMPLE:

•Find the verb (action or linking)•Draw a vertical line before the verb•The predicateis the rest of the sentence.

Page 6: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

My little brother broke his finger.

WHO? My little brother

WHAT DID HE DO?broke his finger.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 7: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

His Uncle Bob asked for directions.

WHO? His Uncle Bob

WHAT DID HE DO?asked for directions.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 8: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

Our babysitter arrived late.

WHO? Our babysitter

WHAT DID SHE DO?arrived late.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 9: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

The children bought a candy bar.

WHO? The children

WHAT DID THEY DO?bought a candy bar.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 10: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

Seven monkeys played in the tree.

WHO? Seven monkeys

WHAT DID THEY DO?played in the tree.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 11: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

Jon, Sue and I ate dinner together.

WHO? Jon, Sue and I

WHAT DID WE DO?ate dinner together.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 12: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

Jon and Sue are getting married.

WHO? Jon and Sue

WHAT WILL THEY DO?are getting married.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 13: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Practice!

Tim and I will be in the wedding.

WHO? Tim and I

WHAT DID WE DO?will be in the wedding.

SUBJECT

PREDICATE

Page 14: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

Let’s Review:To Find the PREDICATE:

• Ask what does the subject do?

• Find the verb (action or linking)

• Draw a vertical line before the verb

• The predicate is the rest of the sentence.

Page 15: Predicates Every complete sentence has two parts: subject and predicate The subject is the who (or what) the sentence is about. The predicate tells what.

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