A clause is a group of related words in a sentence that has a subject and a verb.
A subject is the person, place, or thing the sentence is about.
A verb is the action the subject is doing.
Directions: Identify the subject and verb in each sentence by underlining the
subject and highlighting the verb.
Example: My oldest brother plays hockey in the winter.
1. The group went skiing during the holiday.
2. He likes football.
3. She held the door open for the elderly couple.
4. I want chocolate cake.
5. She forgot her keys on the table.
6. Juan went home.
7. The grocery store on the other side of town sells the best cookies.