Subject and Predicate Class 4 Worksheet Underline the Predicate - Free Printable
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Solution to the "Complete Subjects" Worksheet
The task is to underline the complete subject in each sentence. A complete subject includes all the words that tell who or what did something in a sentence.
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Let’s go through each sentence one by one and identify the complete subject:
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1. Five furry dogs ran across the field at the park.
✔ Complete subject: Five furry dogs
*(These are the ones doing the running.)*
2. Angela's mother plays the cello every day at six o'clock.
✔ Complete subject: Angela's mother
*(She is the one playing the cello.)*
3. Stephen enjoys playing basketball on the weekends.
✔ Complete subject: Stephen
*(He is the one enjoying the activity.)*
4. My family has tickets to see the opera next month.
✔ Complete subject: My family
*(They are the ones who have the tickets.)*
5. The children enjoy playing handball at recess.
✔ Complete subject: The children
*(They are the ones enjoying the game.)*
6. Charlie decided to invite his friend Spencer over to play Monopoly.
✔ Complete subject: Charlie
*(He is the one making the decision.)*
7. Karen's sister is going to play soccer.
✔ Complete subject: Karen's sister
*(She is the one who will play.)*
8. The silly clown made a vase of water disappear.
✔ Complete subject: The silly clown
*(He is the one performing the action.)*
9. The flowers in the front yard bloomed over the weekend.
✔ Complete subject: The flowers in the front yard
*(All these words describe the subject that bloomed.)*
10. Their aunt is traveling into town this afternoon.
✔ Complete subject: Their aunt
*(She is the one traveling.)*
11. The wooden door shut loudly.
✔ Complete subject: The wooden door
*(It is the thing that shut.)*
12. He never wants to start his homework when he gets home from school.
✔ Complete subject: He
*(He is the one who doesn't want to start homework.)*
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✔ Final Answers (Underlined):
1. Five furry dogs ran across the field at the park.
2. Angela's mother plays the cello every day at six o'clock.
3. Stephen enjoys playing basketball on the weekends.
4. My family has tickets to see the opera next month.
5. The children enjoy playing handball at recess.
6. Charlie decided to invite his friend Spencer over to play Monopoly.
7. Karen's sister is going to play soccer.
8. The silly clown made a vase of water disappear.
9. The flowers in the front yard bloomed over the weekend.
10. Their aunt is traveling into town this afternoon.
11. The wooden door shut loudly.
12. He never wants to start his homework when he gets home from school.
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🔍 Explanation:
- The complete subject tells who or what is performing the action.
- It includes all modifiers (like adjectives, phrases) that describe the main noun.
- For example, in #9: “The flowers in the front yard” — “in the front yard” describes *which* flowers, so it's part of the complete subject.
- In contrast, just “flowers” would be the simple subject, but we’re looking for the complete subject.
✔ This exercise helps students understand how subjects can include descriptive phrases and not just single nouns.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of predicate worksheets.