Worksheet
Complete Subject or Complete Predicate?
Learn to differentiate subjects and predicates with this grammar worksheet! To start, learners will read definitions of a complete subject and a complete predicate. Then, students are presented with 14 sentences, each with an underlined section. Young writers must determine whether the underlined portion is the complete subject or the complete predicate.
Designed for third, fourth, and fifth graders, this worksheet will reinforce the idea that both a subject and a predicate are needed to form a complete sentence. This concept is vital for students beginning to write their own sentences. In order to have clear, grammatically correct sentences, each one must include a complete subject and a complete predicate.
Continue learning with Subject and Predicate: Silly Sentences or Identify the Complete Subject and Predicate.