ences, Verbs, and Subject-Verb Agreement
Use the chart below to match each subject with its predicate (including one of the verbs from
the middle column). Hint: You may want to number each subject, verb, and predicate. See
the example in the chart. Then, write complete sentences on the lines below, making sure to
use capital letters, proper punctuation, and any additional words necessary. The first one
has been done for you.
Subjects
the lion keeper (1)
La Mancha
the puppeteer
he priest
ancho
on Quixote
e monkey
Verbs
relax
to look
worry
to be
kneel
tell (1)
think
Predicates
Dulcinea does not love him
Don Quixote is a laughingstock
Don Quixote that he is a brave and courageous man (1)
before the Duke
on the puppeteer's shoulder
a province in the heart of Spain
very upset
The lion keeper tells Don Quixote that he is a brave and courageous man.