
How to Use
How to Use This Worksheet
- Click Download PDF or save the JPG.
- Print on A4 paper (Adjust printer settings to fit the design).
- Give your child a pencil or crayon.
- Help them trace each letter from top to bottom.
- Repeat daily to build handwriting confidence.
Subject and Predicate worksheets
About This Subject and Predicate Worksheet
This free printable Subject and Predicate Worksheet helps Grade 3–5 students learn how to identify the two main parts of a sentence: the subject (who or what the sentence is about) and the predicate (what the subject does or is). Children will practice underlining the subject, circling the predicate, and matching subjects with the correct actions.
This worksheet includes:
- Quick reference guide for understanding subject & predicate
- Identify-the-subject practice sentences
- Circle-the-predicate exercises
- Fun matching activity to connect subjects and predicates
- Clean, student-friendly layout for easy reading and writing
- Designed to build confidence in sentence structure and grammar
Perfect for: CBSE Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, US Grades 3–5, homeschooling, English grammar practice, classroom activity, homework, or revision with answer keys provided on the webpage.
Part 1: Identify the Subject
(Underline the subject — answers below show the subject in bold underlined)
- The giant oak tree fell during the storm.
- My best friend creates amazing drawings.
- Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
- The tired runner stopped to drink water.
- A swarm of bees chased the bear.
Part 2: Circle the Predicate
(Predicate shown in bold italics underlined)
- The astronauts landed on the moon.
- My phone ran out of battery.
- The little puppy chewed on his new toy.
- Sarah and John are going to the library.
- Heavy rain caused a flood in the city.
Part 3: Match the Subject with the Predicate
| Subject | Correct Predicate |
|---|---|
| The doctor | gave the patient medicine |
| An owl | hunts at night |
| The volcano | erupted with hot lava |
| The sun | rises in the East |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age is this tracing worksheet for?
This worksheet is ideal for ages 6 years to 11 years.
2. Can I print it multiple times?
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3. Do you have worksheets for other topics on English Grammar?
Yes — check out our English Grammar worksheets.
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5. Does this suit the Indian curriculum and international curriculums?
Yes. These worksheets are designed to cover fundamental early-learning skills such as alphabets, numbers, shapes, animals, and basic concepts that are commonly included in both Indian and international early-childhood curricula. While specific learning goals may vary from school to school, these worksheets provide strong foundational support for children everywhere.
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Looking for the best Subject and Predicate Worksheets for Grades 1 to 8? You’re in the right place! Here you will find a wide collection of free printable subject and predicate worksheets designed to help students clearly understand the parts of a sentence — the subject (who/what the sentence is about) and the predicate (what the subject does or is).
Our worksheets are perfect for:
- Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, Class 7, and Class 8
- CBSE, ICSE, and all international curriculums
- Home learning, classroom practice, homework & tests
We offer a wide variety of exercises:
- Identify the Subject and Predicate in a sentence worksheet
- Complete Subject and Complete Predicate worksheets
- Simple Subject and Simple Predicate worksheets
- Compound Subject and Compound Predicate worksheets
- Match the subject with predicate activities
- Find the subject and predicate in complex sentences
- Practice worksheets with pictures for younger kids
- Detailed answer keys included on the webpage for quick self-correction!
Free downloads available:
📘 Subject and Predicate Worksheets with Answers PDF
📄 Grade-wise PDF versions:
- Grade 1 Subject and Predicate Worksheet
- Grade 2 Subject and Predicate Worksheet
- Grade 3 Subject and Predicate Worksheets PDF with answers
- Class 4 & Class 5 English Grammar — Subject & Predicate Worksheets
- Grade 6 Subject and Predicate Worksheets (with and without answers)
- Grade 7 & Grade 8 advanced practice PDFs
Also includes:
- Sentence subject and predicate worksheets
- Worksheets on hidden subjects for Grade 6
- Grammar rules cheat sheet and examples
- Classroom-friendly printable activities
- Fun and engaging practice tasks for kids
Whether you call it Subject and Predicate, or Parts of a Sentence, these free worksheets will help children master grammar and build strong sentence-writing skills.
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