Complete Sentences Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focused on identifying and writing complete sentences, covering subject, predicate, and sentence types.
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Complete Sentences Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the directions. Remember, a complete sentence has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject). It also expresses a complete thought.
Circle the letter of the complete sentence.
1.
Ran quickly.
The bird sang a sweet song.
In the tall grass.
A very happy dog.
2.
My sister painted a beautiful picture.
Playing in the park.
The bright red car.
Singing loudly.
Read each sentence. Decide if it is a complete sentence or not. Mark 'T' for True (complete sentence) or 'F' for False (not a complete sentence).
1. My dog loves to chase squirrels.
True
False
2. Jumping high.
True
False
Complete the following sentences by adding a subject or a predicate to make them complete thoughts.
1. The little cat .
2. played in the snow.
3. My best friend and I .
Rewrite each incomplete sentence to make it a complete sentence. Make sure it has a subject and a predicate.
1. Running in the park.
2. A big, red apple.
Write two complete sentences of your own about your favorite animal.
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2.