Complete Predicate Practice
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet to practice identifying and writing complete predicates in sentences.
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Complete Predicate Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the directions. Remember, the complete predicate tells what the subject does or what is said about the subject.
Underline the complete predicate in each sentence.
1. The little bird .
2. My mom a delicious cake.
3. The children in the park.
4. A big dog loudly.
5. We to the zoo yesterday.
Write a complete predicate for each subject.
1. The bright sun .
2. My best friend .
3. The tall tree .
Read each sentence. Is the underlined part the complete predicate? Circle True or False.
1. The cat <span style="text-decoration: underline;">slept on the soft rug</span>.
True
False
2. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">My teacher</span> reads many books.
True
False
Draw a line to match each subject with its complete predicate.
1. The big red bus
a. is very tall.
2. My little sister
b. goes to school.
3. The giraffe
c. likes to play.
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