In class we are learning about Subjects and Predicates. What is a subject? What is a predicate. Please type a sentence and tell all of us what the subject and predicate is in the sentence.
Noelani
10/3/2013 05:44:32 am
A predicate tells us what the subject is doing and a subject is something that forms a matter of thought or discourse.
YOSBANI
10/3/2013 06:09:15 am
I AGREE!
Tiffany
10/3/2013 06:26:52 am
A subject is who or what the sentence is about. A predicate tells us what subject is doing. Example; the spider crawled away. The spider is the subject, crawled is the predicate.
Regan
10/3/2013 08:08:45 am
I agree that the subject and predicate is true.
madison
10/3/2013 09:00:08 am
very good and I like your sentence.
Christian
10/3/2013 06:42:02 am
My brothers and I love to play video games.
Jerimiah Narvaez
10/3/2013 07:26:42 am
I agree ;)
Yosbani
10/3/2013 06:57:55 am
A subject is the character in a story, TV, or in real life. A predicate is kind of like a verb except it mostly talks about all of what all the predicates are doing. For example: My friend Sammy is super fast. The subject is my friend Sammy, and the predicate is he's super fast.
Jerimiah Narvaez
10/3/2013 07:18:56 am
A predicate describes the subject A subject is the noun in the paragraph.
Jerimiah Narvaez
10/3/2013 07:25:31 am
Our classroom will have a pizza party at the end of the year.
David
10/8/2013 08:12:31 am
The subject and predicate is true !!!
Mason
10/3/2013 07:15:20 am
A subject is who or what the sentence is about. A predicate is what the subject is doing. For example, The cat jumped on the snake. Cat is the subject jumped is the predicate.
David
10/3/2013 08:53:40 am
I AGREE!!!!!!!!!
Abby
10/3/2013 07:25:15 am
A subject tells what the sentence is about. A predicate tells what the subject is doing.
Sarah
10/3/2013 10:23:02 am
I think subjects and predicates are important.
Tiffany
10/3/2013 09:18:00 pm
I think they are important too.
Aidan
10/3/2013 07:26:50 am
The subject is the person doing the verb or the noun. The predicate is the verb. In this sentence : I like to ride my bike in the afternoon. The subject is I and the predicate is like to ride.
Regan
10/3/2013 08:07:44 am
What is a subject?
Cambry
10/3/2013 08:20:36 am
I agree that a subject is a noun.
Abby
10/3/2013 10:12:30 am
I think you are right because I think Mrs. Mortun is the subject and sitting is the predicate too.
Cambry
10/3/2013 08:08:16 am
A subject is the person or thing you are talking about in the sentence. A predicate tells us something about the subject.
madison
10/3/2013 08:45:48 am
A subject is who or what the sentence is about. A predicate tells what the subject is doing.
Ethan
10/3/2013 11:18:02 am
I like it!!!!!
David
10/3/2013 08:58:57 am
A subject is a person, place or thing. A predicate describes the action of the subject.
Kj
10/3/2013 11:11:51 am
David I also like to throw the football with my dad. Great job ,you are right.
Austin
10/3/2013 09:13:26 am
A subject is who or what the person is doing. A predicate is something about the subject. The turantula fell off its web. The turantula is the subject the turantula is the predicates.
Sarah
10/3/2013 10:27:39 am
A subject is a noun. A predicate is something that tells what the subject does. My cat is scared when there are new dogs around. The predicate is scared when there are new dogs around, and the subject is my cat.
Elizabeth
10/3/2013 10:43:36 am
A subject is the who or what in the sentence. A predicate is what happens to the subject. Your dog is running away. Your dog is the subject. Is running away is the predicate.
Elizabeth
10/3/2013 10:54:36 am
Yes but is pizza the predicate.
Kj
10/3/2013 11:10:26 am
A subject is a noun. A predicate is something that tells what the subject does like my guinea pig is scared of my cat . The subject is my Guinea pig and the predicate is scared of my cat .
Ethan David Akes
10/3/2013 11:16:29 am
The predicates olows the subject to say the crect words.
David
10/8/2013 08:06:40 am
The subject is the noun that the sentence is about. The predicate is the action of the subject. Comments are closed.
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