q('#The boy ate the apple.^subject~predicate%1@The boy ate the apple.^subject~predicate%2@I need help with this math problem.^subject~predicate%1@Next week my grandmother is coming from Korea.^subject~predicate%1@My favourite month is May.^subject~predicate%1@May is my favourite month.^subject~predicate%2@Our homeroom is having a pizza party tomorrow.^subject~predicate%2@Football is played in every country in the world.^subject~predicate%1@Yasmin yawned.^subject~predicate%2@My expensive new watch has stopped.^subject~predicate%2@Sitting on the roof of my house was a huge black bird.^subject~predicate%2@ After dinner I like to have a little sleep in front of the television.^subject~predicate%2@I always bring my dictionary to class.^subject~predicate%2@You have a vocabulary test tomorrow.^subject~predicate%2@My friend and I went shopping.^subject~predicate%2@At the weekend my mother works at a sports club.^subject~predicate%1@Both my parents have to work at the weekend.^subject~predicate%1@On the way from school to Frankfurt yesterday afternoon bus number 21 crashed into a parked car.^subject~predicate%1@A student and the bus driver were injured in the crash.^subject~predicate%2@In the ESL lesson tomorrow you will have a vocabulary test.^subject~predicate%2@On Saturday mornings my friends and I play football in the park.^subject~predicate%1@The ozone hole over Antarctica is getting larger every year.^subject~predicate%1@The old hotel in the town center is going to be knocked down to make way for a new shopping center.^subject~predicate%1@After doing his homework John went to bed.^subject~predicate%1@A glacier is a river of ice moving slowly down a mountain.^subject~predicate%2@Of all the months in the year May is my favourite.^subject~predicate%1@In most English sentences the subject comes before the predicate.^subject~predicate%1@Occasionally the predicate comes before the subject.^subject~predicate%1@Waiting by the school gate in the rain was my mother.^subject~predicate%1@In this quiz you have been tested on your knowledge of subject and predicate.^subject~predicate%2');