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Subject Predicate A PDF

This document provides an activity to teach students about subjects and predicates in sentences. Students are asked to underline the subject once and the predicate twice for each sentence. They are also tasked with adding subjects or predicates to incomplete sentences. The goal is to identify the key parts of a sentence and understand that the subject is who or what the sentence is about and the predicate is what the subject does or is.

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Subject Predicate A PDF

This document provides an activity to teach students about subjects and predicates in sentences. Students are asked to underline the subject once and the predicate twice for each sentence. They are also tasked with adding subjects or predicates to incomplete sentences. The goal is to identify the key parts of a sentence and understand that the subject is who or what the sentence is about and the predicate is what the subject does or is.

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  • Subjects & Predicates Worksheet

Name: ______________________________________

Subjects & Predicates


The subject of a sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.
example: The woman with the green hat ate lunch.

The predicate of a sentence tells what the subject does or is.


example: The woman with the green hat ate lunch.

Draw one line under the subject of each sentence.


Draw two lines under the predicate of each sentence.

Example: The small squirrel scampered across the yard.

1. Three pelicans flew over the beach.

2. The children built a sandcastle.

3. Ben played chess with Alex.

4. Everyone in the stadium watched the game.

5. The microwave beeped.

6. Malcom is a very thoughtful person.

7. The seagull’s feathers were white.

8. The moon shines down on the water.

9. The bicycle’s back tire needed air.

10. Bart, Mike, and Jim went bowling.

11. Orange is my favorite color.

12. The giant oak tree is over a hundred years old.

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Name: ______________________________________ page 2 of 2

Subjects & Predicates

Add a predicate to each sentence below.

13. The police officer ______________________________________________.

14. The boat captain ______________________________________________.

15. The rusty old car _______________________________________________.

16. The garden in our backyard ____________________________________.

17. The lady with the green dress ___________________________________.

Add a subject to each sentence below.

18. ________________________________ was singing a cheerful song.

19. ________________________________ made a creaking sound.

20. ________________________________ was old and dusty.

21. ________________________________ wouldn't eat her dinner.

22. ________________________________ is the best restaurant in town.

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Name: ______________________________________

Subjects & Predicates


The subject of a sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.
example: The woman with the green hat ate lunch.

The predicate of a sentence tells what the subject does or is.


example: The woman with the green hat ate lunch.

Draw one line under the subject of each sentence.


Draw two lines under the predicate of each sentence.

Example: The small squirrel scampered across the yard.

1. Three pelicans flew over the beach.

2. The children built a sandcastle.

3. Ben played chess with Alex.

4. Everyone in the stadium watched the game.

5. The microwave beeped.

6. Malcom is a very thoughtful person.

7. The seagull’s feathers were white.

8. The moon shines down on the water.

9. The bicycle’s back tire needed air.

10. Bart, Mike, and Jim went bowling.

11. Orange is my favorite color.

12. The giant oak tree is over a hundred years old.

** Note: Answers will vary for Part 2

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