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Educational worksheet for practicing identifying subjects, predicates, and objects in sentences.

A worksheet titled "Subjects, Predicates, and Objects" with instructions to circle predicates, underline subjects, and double underline objects, featuring definitions and examples, followed by 30 sentences for analysis and a "Try it yourself" section.

A worksheet titled "Subjects, Predicates, and Objects" with instructions to circle predicates, underline subjects, and double underline objects, featuring definitions and examples, followed by 30 sentences for analysis and a "Try it yourself" section.

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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
- (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)

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: (you - implied)
- Predicate: Pick up
- Object: that mess
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subject verb object worksheet.
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