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Educational worksheet for identifying subjects and predicates in sentences.

Worksheet titled "Sentences: The Who and the What" with instructions to underline or circle subjects in red and predicates in blue, featuring 12 sentences for practice and two illustrated children at desks.

Worksheet titled "Sentences: The Who and the What" with instructions to underline or circle subjects in red and predicates in blue, featuring 12 sentences for practice and two illustrated children at desks.

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I will solve this problem by identifying the subjects and predicates in each sentence, as instructed. I'll go through each sentence one by one.

First, let's understand the task:
- Underline or circle the subjects in red
- Underline or circle the predicates in blue

The example given is: "The children enjoyed the movie"
- Subject: "The children" (should be circled/underlined in red)
- Predicate: "enjoyed the movie" (should be circled/underlined in blue)

Now, I'll analyze each sentence:

1. "The audience clapped loudly after the show."
- Subject: "The audience"
- Predicate: "clapped loudly after the show"

2. "The children threw their litter in the trash cans."
- Subject: "The children"
- Predicate: "threw their litter in the trash cans"

3. "We walked slowly through the museum."
- Subject: "We"
- Predicate: "walked slowly through the museum"

4. "I went for a walk along the beach."
- Subject: "I"
- Predicate: "went for a walk along the beach"

5. "The team cheered loudly."
- Subject: "The team"
- Predicate: "cheered loudly"

6. "The teacher went on the trip too."
- Subject: "The teacher"
- Predicate: "went on the trip too"

7. "The snake made a hissing noise."
- Subject: "The snake"
- Predicate: "made a hissing noise"

8. "They spilled popcorn on the floor."
- Subject: "They"
- Predicate: "spilled popcorn on the floor"

9. "My dad asked for directions."
- Subject: "My dad"
- Predicate: "asked for directions"

10. "My mom broke her arm."
- Subject: "My mom"
- Predicate: "broke her arm"

11. "The baby cried loudly."
- Subject: "The baby"
- Predicate: "cried loudly"

12. "I caught the stray kitten."
- Subject: "I"
- Predicate: "caught the stray kitten"

This completes the analysis of all sentences. Each subject should be marked in red and each predicate in blue as per the instructions.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of complete subject and predicate worksheet.
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