Subjects and Predicates in Sentences

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THE 
SUBJECT
 IS WHAT (OR WHOM) THE
SENTENCE IS ABOUT, WHILE THE
PREDICATE
 TELLS SOMETHING ABOUT THE
SUBJECT.
Every complete sentence
contains two parts: a 
subject
and a 
predicate
.
Judy and her dog run on the beach
every morning.
 
First find the 
verb
 and then make a
question by placing ``who?'' or
``what?'' before it.
 
The answer is the
subject, Judy
and her dog
.
Now find the subject:
 
We 
spilled
 popcorn on the floor.
 
Now decide who or what spilled
popcorn?
 
We
 
spilled
 popcorn on the floor.
Can you find the 
subject
subject
 in each
sentence below?
1.
My little brother broke his finger.
2.
His Uncle Bob asked for
directions.
3.
Those soldiers carried guns.
4.
Our babysitter arrived late.
Can you find the 
subject
subject
 in each sentence
below?
1.
My little brother
 broke his
finger.
2.
His Uncle Bob
 asked for
directions.
3.
Those soldiers
 carried guns.
4.
Our babysitter
 arrived late.
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The words in circle are subjects. The words
underlined are predicates.
1.
The Girls  Danced.
2.
The dark  clouds filled the sky.
3.
Shiva drove a silver Toyota.
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The narrator felt very happy to receive her sister and brother-in-
law, who came to stay with them . They brought many things with
them . Akkayya made special dishes for her sister’s husband, which
he likes very much. She praised her sister for being employed and
making her living. She was very sorry about her position at home.
One day the narrator showed her Bonsai plants and explained how
they are grown but she did not like it . On a rainy day many people
gathered under a tree to take shelter. Showing this, Akkayya made
the narrator understand the importance of freedom in one’s life.
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Can you find the 
predicate
predicate
 in
each sentence below?
 
1.
My little brother 
broke his
finger.
2.
His Uncle Bob asked for
directions.
3.
Those soldiers carried guns.
4.
Our babysitter arrived late.
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Can you find the 
predicate
predicate
 in
each sentence below?
1.
My little brother 
broke his
finger
.
2.
His Uncle Bob 
asked for
directions
.
3.
Those soldiers 
carried guns
.
4.
Our babysitter 
arrived late
.
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Every complete sentence consists of a subject and a predicate. The subject is who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. By identifying subjects in sentences, you can gain a better understanding of sentence structure. Practice finding subjects in sentences to improve your grammar skills.

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  1. Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. THE SUBJECT IS WHAT (OR WHOM) THE SENTENCE IS ABOUT, WHILE THE PREDICATE TELLS SOMETHING ABOUT THE SUBJECT.

  2. Judy and her dog run on the beach every morning. First find the verb and then make a question by placing ``who?'' or ``what?'' before it. The answer is the subject, Judy and her dog.

  3. Now find the subject: We spilled popcorn on the floor. Now decide who or what spilled popcorn? Wespilled popcorn on the floor.

  4. Can you find the subject in each sentence below? 1. My little brother broke his finger. 2. His Uncle Bob asked for directions. 3. Those soldiers carried guns. 4. Our babysitter arrived late.

  5. Can you find the subject in each sentence below? 1. My little brother broke his finger. 2.His Uncle Bob asked for directions. 3.Those soldiers carried guns. 4.Our babysitter arrived late.

  6. 1. 1. Akkayya Akkayya grew accustomed to village life. grew accustomed to village life. 2. I went into the kitchen. 2. I went into the kitchen. The words in circle are subjects. The words underlined are predicates. 1. The Girls Danced. 2. The dark clouds filled the sky. 3. Shiva drove a silver Toyota.

  7. The narrator felt very happy to receive her sister and brother-in- law, who came to stay with them . They brought many things with them . Akkayya made special dishes for her sister s husband, which he likes very much. She praised her sister for being employed and making her living. She was very sorry about her position at home. One day the narrator showed her Bonsai plants and explained how they are grown but she did not like it . On a rainy day many people gathered under a tree to take shelter. Showing this, Akkayya made the narrator understand the importance of freedom in one s life. Subject Subject Predicate Predicate The narrator They Akkayya She She The narrator She Many People Akkayya felt very happy to receive her sister and brother-in- law Brought many things with them made special dishes for her sister s husband praised her sister was very sorry about her position at home showed her Bonsai plants she did not like it gathered under a tree to take shelter made the narrator understand the importance of freedom in one s life

  8. Can you find the predicate in each sentence below? 1. My little brother broke his finger. 2. His Uncle Bob asked for directions. 3. Those soldiers carried guns. 4. Our babysitter arrived late.

  9. Can you find the predicate in each sentence below? 1. My little brother broke his finger. 2. His Uncle Bob asked for directions. 3. Those soldiers carried guns. 4. Our babysitter arrived late.

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