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Subject Predicate

This document provides instructions for students to identify subjects and predicates in sentences, determine whether groups of words are complete sentences, and write their own sentences with identified subjects and underlined predicates. Students are asked to underline subjects once and predicates twice, and circle verbs. They are also prompted to add missing subjects or predicates to make incomplete sentences complete.

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Subject Predicate

This document provides instructions for students to identify subjects and predicates in sentences, determine whether groups of words are complete sentences, and write their own sentences with identified subjects and underlined predicates. Students are asked to underline subjects once and predicates twice, and circle verbs. They are also prompted to add missing subjects or predicates to make incomplete sentences complete.

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Name ________________________________

Subject & Predicate


I. Underline the SUBJECT once and the PREDICATE twice. 1. My school offers many extra clubs and classes. 2. My brother plays chess with the chess club. 3. My friend Sam plays baseball. 4. I sing with the school choir. 5. Members of the Community Service Club visit elderly people who live alone. 6. They also pick up litter around our town. 7. Members of the journalism class write our school newspaper. 8. The school marching band marches in parades. 9. The band plays at football games. 10.Everyone participates in something special at our school. II. Decide whether each of the following group of words is a complete sentence. If the group of words is NOT a complete sentence, ADD the missing subject or predicate to create a complete sentence using the group of words presented. 1. Living in Texas. 2. Karen is going to Disneyland this summer.
3. I love strawberries!

4. My uncle and my cousins. 5. Fifteen students from Mr. Fitchs class. 6. Write poetry and sing songs. 7. Plays computer games after school. 8. The greatest country in the world. 9. Hes lost. 10.Its basketball season. III. Write 15 complete sentences on the back. Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Dont forget to circle the verb.

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