Quiz on Subject

Q 1. Which of the following sentences has a subject and a verb?

 A. The cat chased the mouse. 

B. A fluffy white kitten. 

C. Across the street. 

D. It is raining today.
 

Q 2. In the sentence “The cat chased the mouse,” what is the subject? 

A. The cat 

B. The 

C. Mouse 

D. Chased
 

Q 3. In the sentence “She is singing a song,” what is the verb?

A. She 

B. Is 

C. Singing 

D. Song
 

Q 4. In the sentence “The sun is shining brightly,” what is the subject? 

A. The sun 

B. Is 

C. Shining 

D. brightly
 

Q 5. In the sentence “He is playing soccer,” what is the verb? 

A. He 

B. Is 

C. Playing 

D. Soccer
 

Answers: 

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. C
 

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