Lesson Predicate in english

What is a predicate in a sentence?
The subject of the sentence
The action or state of being of the subject
The object of the sentence
The conjunction in the sentence
Which of the following is an example of a complete predicate?
"The cat"
"is sleeping"
"on the mat"
"in the garden"
Identify the simple predicate in the sentence: "She danced gracefully." (Text: Score 2) Answer: danced Variations: dance, dancing, dances, did dance, has danced, will dance, had danced, dancing gracefully, danced gracefully Explanation: The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence. In this case, "danced" is the simple predicate as it shows the action performed by the subject. 4. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?
"He ran and jumped."
"She ate lunch."
"They played soccer."
"I read a book."
What is the predicate in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly." (Single Answer: Score 3) A) The dog, B) barked loudly (correct), C) The, D) loudly Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "barked loudly" as it tells us what the subject (the dog) is doing and how it is doing it. 6. Which of the following sentences has a complete predicate?
"She laughed."
"He ran fast."
"They played."
"I read a book."
Identify the simple predicate in the sentence: "The birds are singing." (Text: Score 2) Answer: singing Variations: sing, sang, sung, will sing, have sung, had sung, singing beautifully, sang beautifully, sung beautifully, will sing beautifully Explanation: The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence. In this case, "singing" is the simple predicate as it shows the action performed by the subject. 8. What is the predicate in the sentence: "She is reading a book." (Single Answer: Score 3) A) She, B) is reading a book (correct), C) is, D) reading a book Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "is reading a book" as it tells us what the subject (she) is doing. 9. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?
"He ate dinner and watched TV."
"She painted a picture."
"They went to the park."
"I played the piano."
What is the predicate in the sentence: "The car crashed into a tree." (Single Answer: Score 4) A) The car, B) crashed into a tree (correct), C) crashed, D) into a tree Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "crashed into a tree" as it tells us what the subject (the car) did and where it happened. 11. Which of the following sentences has a complete predicate?
"She slept peacefully."
"He played soccer with his friends."
"They went home."
"I read a storybook."
Identify the simple predicate in the sentence: "The flowers bloomed beautifully." (Text: Score 2) Answer: bloomed Variations: bloom, blooming, blooms, will bloom, have bloomed, had bloomed, blooming beautifully, bloomed beautifully, blooms beautifully, will bloom beautifully Explanation: The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence. In this case, "bloomed" is the simple predicate as it shows the action performed by the subject. 13. What is the predicate in the sentence: "They are swimming in the pool." (Single Answer: Score 4) A) They, B) are swimming in the pool (correct), C) are swimming, D) in the pool Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "are swimming in the pool" as it tells us what the subject (they) is doing and where they are doing it. 14. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?
"She laughed and cried."
"He ate lunch."
"They played basketball."
"I read a magazine."
What is the predicate in the sentence: "The students are studying for the test." (Single Answer: Score 5) A) The students, B) are studying for the test (correct), C) are studying, D) for the test Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "are studying for the test" as it tells us what the subject (the students) is doing and why they are doing it. 16. Which of the following sentences has a complete predicate?
"She danced beautifully."
"He built a sandcastle at the beach."
"They ran in the park."
"I read a newspaper."
Identify the simple predicate in the sentence: "The baby giggled happily." (Text: Score 2) Answer: giggled Variations: giggle, giggling, giggles, will giggle, have giggled, had giggled, giggling happily, giggled happily, giggles happily, will giggle happily Explanation: The simple predicate is the main verb in the sentence. In this case, "giggled" is the simple predicate as it shows the action performed by the subject. 18. What is the predicate in the sentence: "He is playing the guitar." (Single Answer: Score 3) A) He, B) is playing the guitar (correct), C) is playing, D) the guitar Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "is playing the guitar" as it tells us what the subject (he) is doing and what he is doing it with. 19. Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?
"She sang and danced."
"He wrote a letter."
"They cooked dinner."
"I drew a picture."
What is the predicate in the sentence: "The birds are chirping in the trees." (Single Answer: Score 4) A) The birds, B) are chirping in the trees (correct), C) are chirping, D) in the trees Explanation: The predicate in this sentence is "are chirping in the trees" as it tells us what the subject (the birds) is doing and where they are doing it. 21. Which of the following sentences has a complete predicate?
"She slept soundly."
"He played the piano and sang a song."
"They went shopping."
"I read a comic book."
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