Identify the Subjects and Predicates

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    Look at the sentences below. Identify the naming part (subject) and the action part (predicate) of each sentence.
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    Look at the sentences below. Identify the naming part (subject) and the action part (predicate) of each sentence.
    2GRA9 - Identify the Subjects and Predicates
    Every sentence has a naming part or an action part.
    The naming part (subjects) tells who or what the sentence is about.

    The dog eats a bone.

    That airplane is big.

    Jim is happy.

    The action part (predicate) tells something about the naming part. The action part can tell what the naming part does. It can also tell what the naming part is like.

    The dog eats a bone.

    That airplane is big.

    Jim is happy.

    Look at the sentence.
    Jane picked flowers in the park.
    Jane is the person doing the action and is the naming part (subject).
    Picked flowers in the park is what was done and is the action part (predicate).
    2GRA9 - Identify the Subjects and Predicates (Solution)
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