1) ID the subject: John went to the store. a) John b) went to the store 2) ID the subject: Carlo wrote a letter to his uncle a) Carlo b) wrote a letter to his uncle 3) ID the predicate: Carlo wrote a letter to his uncle a) Carlo b) wrote a letter to his uncle 4) ID the subject: The elderly man walked with a cane a) walked with a cane b) The elderly man 5) ID the subject: Peter threw the ball. a) Peter b) threw the ball 6) ID the subject: Noah seems exhausted. a) seems exhausted b) Noah 7) ID the predicate: John went to the store.  a) John b) went to the store 8) ID the predicate: The elderly man walked with a cane a) The elderly man b) walked with a cane. 9) ID the predicate: Peter threw the ball. a) threw the ball, b) Peter 10) ID the subject: Sarah is a pilot. a) Sarah b) is a pilot 11) ID the predicate: Sarah is a pilot. a) Sarah b) is a pilot 12) ID the predicate: Noah seems exhausted. a) Noah b) seems exhausted 13) ID the object: Jumpy, a Colorado common toad, likes to sleep all day in his cave.  a) likes to sleep all day in his cave b) Jumpy 14) ID the predicate: Jumpy, a Colorado common toad, likes to sleep all day in his cave.  a) likes to sleep all day in his cave b) Jumpy 15) ID the object: Filling the auditorium were fascinated students. a) fascinated students b) Filling the auditorium 16) ID the Predicate: Filling the auditorium were fascinated students.  a) fascinated students b) Filling the auditorium 17) ID the predicate: Who is responsible for creating the computer virus? a) who b) is responsible for creating the computer virus 18) ID the subject: Who is responsible for creating the computer virus? a) is responsible for creating the computer virus b) who 19) ID the subject: Over the hill lies a quiet little town. a) quiet little town b) over the hill lies 20) ID the predicate: Over the hill lies a quiet little town.  a) quiet little town b) over the hill lies

Subject versus Predicate

Bestenliste

Visueller Stil

Einstellungen

Vorlage ändern

Soll die automatisch gespeicherte Aktivität wiederhergestellt werden?