What is subject? What is Predicate? Why should we learn Subject and Predicate?
Subject | Predicate |
Peter | likes to play with toys. |
Reena | is a smart girl. |
Sara | is cycling in the park. |
The nurse | brought the patient in. |
The doctor | prescribed a medicine for Peter. |
The wind | blew into the room. |
My uncle | tells stories at bedtime. |
Cats | can see in the dark. |
Parents | teach their children. |
Did you read the table? What do you understand about Subjects?
- Subjects are people (like Peter, Reena, Sara, etc.).
- Subjects are animals or things, too
- Subjects are shorter than Predicates.
- Subjects can be one word or more than one word.
Read the table again. What do you understand about Predicates?
- Predicates come after Subjects.
- Predicates start with an action (like, is, brought, prescribed, blew, can, etc.)
- Predicates end with a Subject (wow!).
- Predicates give more information about the Subjects.
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Question of
The sun _____________________________________.
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sail on the sea.
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love their children.
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taught us very well.
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rises in the east like an orange ball.
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can see in the dark.
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caught the robber.
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