Subject Predicate Pair 11 Subject/Predicate Pair This quiz will give you practice identifying the subject/predicate pair of the clauses in a sentence. The goal of this quiz is to recognize the subject and predicate of each clause in the sentence. 1 / 4 1. Identify all subject/predicate pairs of this sentence. Exclude the modifying phrases. Although the basics of effective written communication is taught in high school, many adults leave high school and enter college or the workforce with inadequate written communication skills. A. written communication / are taught B. inadequate / communication C. the basics/ is taught D. written /communication E. adults / leave and enter 2 / 4 2. Identify all the subject and predicate pairs. The problem with finding the solution or solutions to environmental problems arises from the complicated minds of people whose morals and values differ in so many ways. A. morals and values / differ B. solution / arises C. The problem / arises D. minds / differ E. environmental problems / arises Remember that a clause must have a subject (an actor)Â and a predicate (an action) 3 / 4 3. How many clauses does this sentence contain? The technocrats assert that strategically placing solar panels within the environment will deliver much needed relief from climate change while providing clean, renewable energy to satisfy the wants and needs of the people A. 4 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 Read these resources Adjective Clause Adverbial Clause Read these resources Adjective Clause Adverbial Clause 4 / 4 4. How many clauses does the below sentence contain? While both the technocrats and the naturalists agree that burning fossil fuel for energy causes global warming, they disagree on the solution to such problem. A. 2 B. 4 C. 3 D. 1 Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte