Finding the Complete Predicate
A kindergarten worksheet to help students identify and understand complete predicates in simple sentences.
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Finding the Complete Predicate
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A sentence has two parts: a subject and a predicate. The complete predicate tells what the subject does or what is happening. Read each sentence and underline the complete predicate.
1. The dog runs fast.
2. My mom cooks dinner.
3. Birds sing loudly.
4. The baby sleeps soundly.
Complete each sentence by writing a complete predicate.
1. The cat .
2. My friend .
3. The car .
Circle the complete predicate in each sentence.
1. The sun shines brightly.
The sun
shines brightly
The
sun shines
2. My brother plays with toys.
My brother
brother plays
plays with toys
toys
Write two sentences. Underline the complete predicate in each sentence.
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