SS or CS?

Complete and Simple Subjects #11

Worksheet Description

The “Simple or Complete?” worksheet presents students with sentences that have either the simple subject or the complete subject underlined. Students must determine whether the underlined portion of each sentence is a simple subject (SS), which would typically be just the main noun or pronoun, or a complete subject (CS), which includes the main noun and its modifiers. They are instructed to write ‘SS’ or ‘CS’ to indicate their answer for each sentence. The sentences vary in complexity and are designed to test the student’s ability to recognize the difference between the two types of subjects.

The worksheet is teaching students to distinguish between simple and complete subjects within the structure of a sentence. It aims to enhance their grammatical skills by making them aware of the components that form the subject of a sentence. By identifying whether the subject is simple or complete, students learn to analyze sentence construction more effectively. This understanding is fundamental for improving their writing and reading comprehension, as it helps them to break down and understand the syntax of sentences they encounter.