1) "They play football." Which is the predicate? a) They b) play c) football d) . 2) "They play football." Which is the object? a) They b) play c) football d) . 3) "They play football." Which is the subject? a) They b) play c) football d) . 4) "They play football." Ask for the object:  a) What do they play? b) Who play football? c) Do you like football? d) What do they do? 5) "They play football." Ask for the subject: a) What do they play? b) Who play football? c) What do they do? d) Do you like football? 6) "They play football." Ask for the predicate: a) Who play football? b) Do you like football? c) What do they do? d) What do they play? 7) "We are watching Netflix." Which is the predicate?   a) We b) are c) watching d) Netflix 8) "We are watching Netflix." Which is the object?   a) We b) are c) watching d) Netflix 9) "We are watching Netflix." Which is the subject?   a) We b) are c) watching d) Netflix 10) "We are watching Netflix." Ask for the predicate:   a) Who is watching Netflix? b) What are we doing? c) What are we watching? d) Do you like Netflix? 11) "We are watching Netflix." Ask for the object:  a) What is Netflix? b) Who is watching Netflix? c) What are we doing? d) What are we watching? 12) "Mike loves doughnuts."  Which is the object? a) . b) Mike c) doughnuts d) loves 13) "Mike loves doughnuts."  Which is the subject? a) . b) Mike c) doughnuts d) loves 14) "Mike loves doughnuts."  Which is the predicate? a) . b) Mike c) doughnuts d) loves 15) "Mike loves doughnuts." Ask for the predicate: a) Who loves doughnuts? b) What are doughnuts? c) What Mike loves? d) What Mike does to doughnuts? 16) "Mike loves doughnuts." Ask for the object:  a) What Mike loves? b) Who loves doughnuts? c) What Mike does to doughnuts? d) What are doughnuts? 17) "Mike loves doughnuts." Ask for the subject: a) What Mike loves? b) Who loves doughnuts? c) What Mike does to doughnuts? d) What are doughnuts? 18) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Which is the subject? a) put b) I c) orange cat d) out in the garden 19) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Which is the object?  a) put b) I c) orange cat d) out in the garden 20) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Which is the predicate?  a) put b) I c) orange cat d) out in the garden 21) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Ask for the subject? a) Where is the cat? b) What do I do? c) What is out? d) Who put the orange cat in the garden? 22) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Ask for the predicate? a) What is out? b) Who put the orange cat in the garden? c) Where is the cat? d) What did I do? 23) "I put the orange cat out in the garden." Ask for the object? a) Who put the orange cat in the garden? b) Where is the cat? c) What is out? d) What did I do? 24) Which is the right order? a) Predicate - Object - Subject b) Subject - Predicate - Subject c) Predicate - Object - Subject d) Subject - Predicate - Object 25) Now, write 10 sentences identifying the subject/predicate/object of each one. a) Yes, teacher! Right away! b) Alright. c) Ah... ok. d) Mh... sure, whatever.

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