Parts of a Sentence Worksheet
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying the subject and predicate of simple sentences.
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Parts of a Sentence
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Read each sentence carefully. Identify the subject (who or what the sentence is about) and the predicate (what the subject is doing or being).
Directions: Underline the subject in each sentence.
1. The big dog barked loudly.
2. My friend smiled at me.
3. Birds sing in the morning.
4. The red car drove past.
5. A little girl played with a ball.
Directions: Underline the predicate in each sentence.
1. The cat slept on the couch.
2. We ate a delicious dinner.
3. The sun shines brightly.
4. My mom reads a book.
5. The children ran in the park.
Directions: Write two sentences. Then, draw a line under the subject and a circle around the predicate in each sentence you wrote.
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2.
Directions: Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
1. Every sentence has a subject.
True
False
2. The predicate tells who or what the sentence is about.
True
False
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