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The pirate captain sang a sea shanty on his pirate ship. He also li%ed!eeding his parrot, sashbuc%ling, and pillaging. Some climbed ropes and loo%ed through telescopes, hile others sung on ropes and nets.
The pirate captain sang a sea shanty on his pirate ship. He also li%ed!eeding his parrot, sashbuc%ling, and pillaging. Some climbed ropes and loo%ed through telescopes, hile others sung on ropes and nets.
The pirate captain sang a sea shanty on his pirate ship. He also li%ed!eeding his parrot, sashbuc%ling, and pillaging. Some climbed ropes and loo%ed through telescopes, hile others sung on ropes and nets.
Subjects, Objects, and Predicates with Pirates Worksheet
Part One: Identifying subjects, predicates, and objects. Underline subjects, circle predicates, and double-underline objects. 1. The pirate captain sang a sea shanty on his pirate ship. 2. Singing as his !a"orite acti"ity. #. $e also li%ed !eeding his parrot, sashbuc%ling, and pillaging. &. Soon a!ter the sun rose, he called his cre to the dec%. '. The men assembled on the dec% o! the pirate ship. (. )s their captain strutted up and don the dec% o! the ship, the men responded to his orders. *. Some climbed ropes and loo%ed through telescopes, hile others sung on ropes and nets. +. Singing, climbing, and chanting are all important s%ills !or pirates. ,. Suddenly the tall pirate turned to the captain and e-claimed, .)rgh, a "essel sails to the est/0 11. The pirate captain shouted at the men and they loaded the cannons. 11. )!ter they battered the merchant "essel ith cannon !ire, the merchants ere ai"ing a hite !lag. 12. .2e should board the "essel,0 the pirate captain ordered a group o! pirates ith %ni"es in their teeth. 1#. The pirate captain pulled his boat up alongside the merchant "essel and snarled. 1&. 3oarding a ship re4uires both de-terity and bra"ery. 1'. The pirates sung !rom ropes and landed on the dec% o! the merchant ship. 1(. The cre o! the merchant ship barricaded themsel"es in the captain5s 4uarters. 1*. The pirates pounded on the door ith large log. 1+. )s the door ga"e in, the pirates reali6ed that they had al%ed into a trap. 1,. 7t as the sheri!!5s men, and they had dran their eapons on the pirates. 21. The sheri!! said, .2ou5re going to jail because stealing and !ighting are illegal crimes.0 Part Two: Using Subjects, Predicates, and Objects 8n the bac%, rite !i"e sentences using at least one subject, predicate, and object in each. Underline your subjects, circle your predicates, and double-underline your objects.