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Two Parts of a Sentence

Identify the sub ect and the predicate in each sentence.


Underline the sub ect once. Underline the predicate twice.
Every complete sentence has two parts: a sub ect and a predicate.
The sub ect is what or whom the sentence is about.
The predicate is the part that tells something about the sub ect.
Example: Rita eats breakfast every morning.
sub ect predicate

Samantha eats ice cream for dessert.

Ben likes to draw pictures of dolphins.

The children played in the mud.

Jessie's dad is painting the garage door.

I built a sandcastle at the beach.

The bicycle needs new tires.

We had a picnic in the park.

My favorite color is orange.

Mike and George went bowling.

Ming bought a new pair of sneakers.

Two cats chased each other across the street.

Jeff is reading a fantasy book.

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