Educational worksheet for practicing subject, predicate, and object identification in sentences.
Worksheet titled "Subjects, Predicates, and Objects" with instructions to circle predicates, underline subjects, and double underline objects, featuring definitions and example sentences for analysis.
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1. We went to the park.
- Subject: We
- Predicate: went
- Object: (none)
2. I sang a song.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: sang
- Object: a song
3. Mark and I played basketball at the park.
- Subject: Mark and I
- Predicate: played
- Object: basketball
4. She ordered a hamburger and fries.
- Subject: She
- Predicate: ordered
- Object: a hamburger and fries
5. Do you want to eat pasta or pizza?
- Subject: you
- Predicate: want
- Object: to eat pasta or pizza
6. Reading and learning can be fun activities.
- Subject: Reading and learning
- Predicate: can be
- Object: fun activities
7. Driving is dangerous at night.
- Subject: Driving
- Predicate: is
- Object: dangerous
8. I read a book and ate a box of chocolate.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: read, ate
- Object: a book, a box of chocolate
9. Reading opens doors to new worlds.
- Subject: Reading
- Predicate: opens
- Object: doors
10. John, Mark, Jacob, and Luke ate waffles.
- Subject: John, Mark, Jacob, and Luke
- Predicate: ate
- Object: waffles
11. Luke ate waffles, bacon, toast, and potatoes.
- Subject: Luke
- Predicate: ate
- Object: waffles, bacon, toast, and potatoes
12. Tim dusted, swept, and washed the floors.
- Subject: Tim
- Predicate: dusted, swept, washed
- Object: the floors
13. Doug and Dave washed and waxed the car.
- Subject: Doug and Dave
- Predicate: washed, waxed
- Object: the car
14. He and I raked the leaves and mowed the lawn.
- Subject: He and I
- Predicate: raked, mowed
- Object: the leaves, the lawn
15. My mom told me, "The dog is at the park."
- Subject: My mom
- Predicate: told
- Object: me
16. I rode my bike while she ran down the street.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: rode
- Object: my bike
- (Note: “while she ran down the street” is a dependent clause)
17. Staring at the sun may hurt your eyes.
- Subject: Staring at the sun
- Predicate: may hurt
- Object: your eyes
18. Rectangles and squares both have four sides.
- Subject: Rectangles and squares
- Predicate: have
- Object: four sides
19. Baseball and football are both popular sports.
- Subject: Baseball and football
- Predicate: are
- Object: popular sports
20. Grades are based on tests and assignments.
- Subject: Grades
- Predicate: are based
- Object: on tests and assignments
21. I will be sleeping on the desk.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: will be sleeping
- Object: (none — “on the desk” is a prepositional phrase modifying the verb)
22. Lying, cheating, and stealing are wrong to me.
- Subject: Lying, cheating, and stealing
- Predicate: are
- Object: wrong
23. If you like school, you're going to love work!
- Subject: you
- Predicate: like, love
- Object: school, work
24. Hide-and-go-seek is a fun game.
- Subject: Hide-and-go-seek
- Predicate: is
- Object: a fun game
25. Bob and Jan drank coffee and ate donuts.
- Subject: Bob and Jan
- Predicate: drank, ate
- Object: coffee, donuts
26. Walking is good for your health.
- Subject: Walking
- Predicate: is
- Object: good
27. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- Subject: Peter Piper
- Predicate: picked
- Object: a peck of pickled peppers
28. Tito and Kiki ate kiwis and tacos at the tiki bar.
- Subject: Tito and Kiki
- Predicate: ate
- Object: kiwis and tacos
29. Working out builds muscles.
- Subject: Working out
- Predicate: builds
- Object: muscles
30. Pick up that mess!
- Subject: (implied “you”)
- Predicate: Pick up
- Object: that mess
- Subject: We
- Predicate: went
- Object: (none)
2. I sang a song.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: sang
- Object: a song
3. Mark and I played basketball at the park.
- Subject: Mark and I
- Predicate: played
- Object: basketball
4. She ordered a hamburger and fries.
- Subject: She
- Predicate: ordered
- Object: a hamburger and fries
5. Do you want to eat pasta or pizza?
- Subject: you
- Predicate: want
- Object: to eat pasta or pizza
6. Reading and learning can be fun activities.
- Subject: Reading and learning
- Predicate: can be
- Object: fun activities
7. Driving is dangerous at night.
- Subject: Driving
- Predicate: is
- Object: dangerous
8. I read a book and ate a box of chocolate.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: read, ate
- Object: a book, a box of chocolate
9. Reading opens doors to new worlds.
- Subject: Reading
- Predicate: opens
- Object: doors
10. John, Mark, Jacob, and Luke ate waffles.
- Subject: John, Mark, Jacob, and Luke
- Predicate: ate
- Object: waffles
11. Luke ate waffles, bacon, toast, and potatoes.
- Subject: Luke
- Predicate: ate
- Object: waffles, bacon, toast, and potatoes
12. Tim dusted, swept, and washed the floors.
- Subject: Tim
- Predicate: dusted, swept, washed
- Object: the floors
13. Doug and Dave washed and waxed the car.
- Subject: Doug and Dave
- Predicate: washed, waxed
- Object: the car
14. He and I raked the leaves and mowed the lawn.
- Subject: He and I
- Predicate: raked, mowed
- Object: the leaves, the lawn
15. My mom told me, "The dog is at the park."
- Subject: My mom
- Predicate: told
- Object: me
16. I rode my bike while she ran down the street.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: rode
- Object: my bike
- (Note: “while she ran down the street” is a dependent clause)
17. Staring at the sun may hurt your eyes.
- Subject: Staring at the sun
- Predicate: may hurt
- Object: your eyes
18. Rectangles and squares both have four sides.
- Subject: Rectangles and squares
- Predicate: have
- Object: four sides
19. Baseball and football are both popular sports.
- Subject: Baseball and football
- Predicate: are
- Object: popular sports
20. Grades are based on tests and assignments.
- Subject: Grades
- Predicate: are based
- Object: on tests and assignments
21. I will be sleeping on the desk.
- Subject: I
- Predicate: will be sleeping
- Object: (none — “on the desk” is a prepositional phrase modifying the verb)
22. Lying, cheating, and stealing are wrong to me.
- Subject: Lying, cheating, and stealing
- Predicate: are
- Object: wrong
23. If you like school, you're going to love work!
- Subject: you
- Predicate: like, love
- Object: school, work
24. Hide-and-go-seek is a fun game.
- Subject: Hide-and-go-seek
- Predicate: is
- Object: a fun game
25. Bob and Jan drank coffee and ate donuts.
- Subject: Bob and Jan
- Predicate: drank, ate
- Object: coffee, donuts
26. Walking is good for your health.
- Subject: Walking
- Predicate: is
- Object: good
27. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- Subject: Peter Piper
- Predicate: picked
- Object: a peck of pickled peppers
28. Tito and Kiki ate kiwis and tacos at the tiki bar.
- Subject: Tito and Kiki
- Predicate: ate
- Object: kiwis and tacos
29. Working out builds muscles.
- Subject: Working out
- Predicate: builds
- Object: muscles
30. Pick up that mess!
- Subject: (implied “you”)
- Predicate: Pick up
- Object: that mess
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subject and object worksheet.