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Task Overview:
The task involves identifying the subject and predicate in each sentence. The subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action (usually answers "who" or "what"), while the predicate tells what the subject does or describes the subject (usually answers "what" or "how").
Instructions Recap:
- Subjects should be underlined in red.
- Predicates should be circled in blue.
Solution:
#### 1. The teacher gave her students their homework.
- Subject: The teacher
- Predicate: gave her students their homework
Marking:
- Underline "The teacher" in red.
- Circle "gave her students their homework" in blue.
#### 2. Our dog, Louie, loves to chase after sticks.
- Subject: Our dog, Louie
- Predicate: loves to chase after sticks
Marking:
- Underline "Our dog, Louie" in red.
- Circle "loves to chase after sticks" in blue.
#### 3. Where are the new baby puppies?
- Subject: the new baby puppies
- Predicate: are
Marking:
- Underline "the new baby puppies" in red.
- Circle "are" in blue.
#### 4. Allison jumped on her bed.
- Subject: Allison
- Predicate: jumped on her bed
Marking:
- Underline "Allison" in red.
- Circle "jumped on her bed" in blue.
#### 5. Mr. Gonzalez's class earned a free recess.
- Subject: Mr. Gonzalez's class
- Predicate: earned a free recess
Marking:
- Underline "Mr. Gonzalez's class" in red.
- Circle "earned a free recess" in blue.
#### 6. I enjoy pizza with pepperoni and extra cheese.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: enjoy pizza with pepperoni and extra cheese
Marking:
- Underline "I" in red.
- Circle "enjoy pizza with pepperoni and extra cheese" in blue.
#### 7. My brother and sister are studying in college.
- Subject: My brother and sister
- Predicate: are studying in college
Marking:
- Underline "My brother and sister" in red.
- Circle "are studying in college" in blue.
#### 8. Jaime painted her bedroom pink and purple.
- Subject: Jaime
- Predicate: painted her bedroom pink and purple
Marking:
- Underline "Jaime" in red.
- Circle "painted her bedroom pink and purple" in blue.
#### 9. Samuel cheered when his team won the game.
- Subject: Samuel
- Predicate: cheered when his team won the game
Marking:
- Underline "Samuel" in red.
- Circle "cheered when his team won the game" in blue.
#### 10. Brandon rode his bike to school today.
- Subject: Brandon
- Predicate: rode his bike to school today
Marking:
- Underline "Brandon" in red.
- Circle "rode his bike to school today" in blue.
#### 11. The cook forgot to turn off the stove top.
- Subject: The cook
- Predicate: forgot to turn off the stove top
Marking:
- Underline "The cook" in red.
- Circle "forgot to turn off the stove top" in blue.
#### 12. The Fireflies dance all summer night.
- Subject: The Fireflies
- Predicate: dance all summer night
Marking:
- Underline "The Fireflies" in red.
- Circle "dance all summer night" in blue.
#### 13. The dog chased after the kids in the park.
- Subject: The dog
- Predicate: chased after the kids in the park
Marking:
- Underline "The dog" in red.
- Circle "chased after the kids in the park" in blue.
#### 14. Isabella danced throughout the hallways.
- Subject: Isabella
- Predicate: danced throughout the hallways
Marking:
- Underline "Isabella" in red.
- Circle "danced throughout the hallways" in blue.
Final Answer:
Each sentence has been analyzed, and the subjects and predicates have been identified. The marking instructions are provided above for each sentence.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{See detailed markings above for each sentence.}}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sample predicate worksheet for eighth grade.