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Subject & Predicate


The subject is the person, place, or thing that is being described.
The predicate tells something about the subject.

Example: Sarah skipped along the road to school.


Subject Predicate

Directions: In the sentences below, underline the subjects. Circle the predicates.

1. Jim Hawkins carefully unfolded the map to Treasure Island.

2. Ebenezer Scrooge roared “Bah, humbug!” at the solicitors at his door.

3. Aladdin asked the Genie for a shiny red Corvette.

4. Snow White sent the Seven Dwarves to timeout for tracking mud into the room.

5. Everyone cheered as the band of scary clowns left the party.

6. Tarzan built a tree house in the forest for Jane.

7. Franklin the dog enjoys sky diving, sumo wrestling, and long walks on the beach.

8. Sam threw the paper airplane through the classroom.

9. The hairy old cat scratched his claws along the new leather couch.

10. The pumpkin grew and grew until it was the size of our barn.

11. Santa Claus got lost on the way from the North Pole to New York.

12. Everyone likes the chocolate fountain in the town square.

13. The dolphin pushed the shark away with his nose.

14. The fruit bat gobbled up all the strawberries.

15. The hamburger patty tasted as though it was made from a really old cow.

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Name Date

Subject & Predicate


The subject is the person, place, or thing that is being described.
The predicate tells something about the subject.

Example: Sarah skipped along the road to school.


Subject Predicate

Directions: Pick a subject from the box and complete the sentences below.

The space alien The princess


The boat The children
The cute lady bug Dinosaurs
Fresh water fish The keys
The striped tiger The spooky ghost

1. has little black spots on its red wings.

2. jumped through the burning hoop at the circus.

3. lived on earth long before humans did.

4. were locked in the car.

5. haunted the old house on the corner of the street.

6. sped across the galaxy in his shiny red rocket.

7. don’t belong in the salty ocean.

8. ran to the school bus.

9. threw her long hair out of the tower.

10 began to sink after it hit the iceberg.

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Name Date

Subject & Predicate


The subject is the person, place, or thing that is being described.
The predicate tells something about the subject.

Example: Sarah skipped along the road to school.


Subject Predicate

Directions: Write an “S” next to the sentence if the underlined portion is the subject.
Write a “P” next to the sentence if the underlined portion is the predicate.

1. Golf carts are fun to drive.


2. I love riding roller coasters at the amusement park.
3. The entire family showed up for the banquet.
4. No one remembered grandpa’s birthday.
5. The runner stopped to take a sip of water.
6. Sometimes I forget to lock the door.
7. The cook did not notice when the rat fell in the soup.
8. The turtle beat the hare at the race.
9. None of the children slept during nap time.
10. He pulled the sword out of the stone and then sold it on eBay.
11. The dog chased after the tennis ball.
12. The frightened squirrel scurried up the tree to his nest.
13. The bear ate all the snacks in the car.
14. The fireflies danced all summer night.

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