Circle The Subject In Each Sentence. EACH CHARACTER has one to six dots. The subject of a sentence is the person or thing doing the action or being described. ( That boy is an example of a complete subject.
A wealth of information is available on the internet. Neither of the cars (is/are) equipped with antilock brakes. Use them for classroom scavenger hunts, learning centers, peer tutoring, or classroom games.
Circle the correct option for each sentence What is it used for.
A subject is one of the two main parts of a sentence.
Label each verb in the following sentences with a "V" and each subject with an "S." If any verbs are incorrect, cross them out and write the correct form in the blank. Subjects and Predicates: Circle the part that is missing. Use them for classroom scavenger hunts, learning centers, peer tutoring, or classroom games.