Subject and Predicate
A sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject states who or what is doing the action. The predicate states what the subject is or does.
Example: The cats meow.
subject predicate
Directions: Draw one line under the subject and two lines under the predicate in each sentence.
1. My family went to the zoo. 2. The weather was hot. 3. I saw the albino crocodile! 4. The elephants squirted water with their trunks. 5. We walked through the bird exhibit. 6. The flowers smell nice. 7. The mail carrier delivers the mail. 8. Jimmy won the marathon race. 9. Tina and I are going to the library. 10. A dog barked at the squirrel.
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Subject and Predicate Answers
A sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject states who or what is doing the action. The predicate states what the subject is or does.
Example: The cats meow.
subject predicate
Directions: Draw one line under the subject and two lines under the predicate in each sentence.
1. My family went to the zoo. 2. The weather was hot. 3. I saw the albino crocodile! 4. The elephants squirted water with their trunks. 5. We walked through the bird exhibit. 6. The flowers smell nice. 7. The mail carrier delivers the mail. 8. Jimmy won the marathon race. 9. Tina and I are going to the library. 10. The dog barked at the squirrel.
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