jueves, 23 de febrero de 2017

6th Test Review

Change the following statements into questions.
A sentence that tells us something is a statement. One way it can be changed into a question is to use do, does or did as the first word.
An example is given below.
  • My sister enjoys playing tennis. (Statement)
  • Does my sister enjoy playing tennis? (Question)

1. He spends a lot of time working on his computer.
2. My father goes to office by car.
3. The children practice the piano every morning.
4. Our team played well yesterday.
5. I met your dad yesterday.
6. He wants to go abroad.
7. Susie sings well.
8. Maya bought a new car last week.

More Practice!


Subjects and predicates are easy to find! Let's practice! Remember, underline the subject with 2 lines and the predicate twice.
1) I want a new car. 

2) James is nice. 

3) The sun is moving. 

4) Max wrote the letter. 

5) The letter was written by Max.

 6) The farmers are plowing the field.
7) Billy Reynolds is an amazing baseball player. 

8) The storm clouds are getting darker.

 9) Dogs, cats, and turtles make the best pets. 

Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate in each sentence below.
Example: My
mother
read a book.
1. The teacher graded the homework papers.
2. John drove the car to the store.
3. We liked the last play of the game.
4. They were singing in the park.
5. On Tuesday the happy children watched a movie.
6. The scout troop met in the morning.
Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate in each sentence below.
Example: My
mother
read a book.
1. The teacher graded the homework papers.
2. John drove the car to the store.
3. We liked the last play of the game.
4. They were singing in the park.
5. On Tuesday the happy children watched a movie.
6. The scout troop met in the morning.
Every complete sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject tells what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. A simple subject is the subject without any descriptive words. A simple predicate is the verb in the predicate. Underline the simple subject and circle the simple predicate in each sentence below.

 Example: My mother read a book. 

1. The teacher graded the homework papers. 

2. John drove the car to the store. 

3. We liked the last play of the game. 

4. They were singing in the park. 

5. On Tuesday the happy children watched a movie. 

6. The scout troop met in the morning.

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