Could you help me find the "simple subject" and "simple predicate" in the following sentence please? "It is going to rain tomorrow." Thank you!

Simple subject: It

Simple predicate: is going

Thank you Ms. Sue!

You're welcome, Erin.

Of course! To find the simple subject and simple predicate in a sentence, you need to understand the basic parts of a sentence. The subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and the predicate is the verb or verb phrase that tells something about the subject.

In the sentence you provided, "It is going to rain tomorrow," the simple subject is "It." The simple predicate is "is going to rain."

To find the simple subject, ask yourself, "What is the sentence about?" In this case, the sentence is about "It."

To find the simple predicate, ask yourself, "What is happening or being said about the subject?" In this case, "is going to rain" is what is being said about "It."

So, the simple subject is "It," and the simple predicate is "is going to rain."