Parts of a Sentence Worksheet
Identify and understand the subject and predicate in sentences for grade 3 ELA.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying the subject and predicate of a sentence.
Read each sentence. Underline the word that tells who or what the sentence is about (the subject). Circle the part that tells what the subject does or is (the predicate).
1. The big dog barks loudly.
2. My friend plays soccer.
3. The bright sun shines in the sky.
4. Birds sing pretty songs.
1. Which part of the sentence below is the subject?
The little cat ran quickly.
ran quickly
The little cat
quickly
cat ran
2. Which part of the sentence below is the predicate?
My mom cooks delicious food.
My mom
cooks delicious food
delicious food
mom cooks
1. Write a sentence and then draw a line under the subject and circle the predicate.
2. Write two sentences about your favorite animal. Make sure each sentence has a clear subject and predicate.
Mark whether each statement is True or False.
1. The subject of a sentence always tells what the sentence is about.
True
False
2. The predicate of a sentence always comes before the subject.
True
False