The document provides instructions for identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It defines a subject as a noun or pronoun and a predicate as a verb, adjective, or adverb. It then provides examples of sentences with their subjects underlined and predicates in bold to demonstrate identifying subjects and predicates.
The document provides instructions for identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It defines a subject as a noun or pronoun and a predicate as a verb, adjective, or adverb. It then provides examples of sentences with their subjects underlined and predicates in bold to demonstrate identifying subjects and predicates.
The document provides instructions for identifying subjects and predicates in sentences. It defines a subject as a noun or pronoun and a predicate as a verb, adjective, or adverb. It then provides examples of sentences with their subjects underlined and predicates in bold to demonstrate identifying subjects and predicates.
Identify if the underlined words are Subject or Predicate.
Write S if it is a Subject. Write P if it is a Predicate.
Example: _P__ 1. The boy is running. _S__ 2. The bear is swimming on the river.
_____1. A duck is a cute animal.
_____2. The carabao is big. _____3. The boy lost his notebook. _____4. The girl found the boy’s notebook. _____5. The birds are flying above the cloud. _____6. The ants are very small. _____7. A dog is a very loyal friend. _____8. My mother is cooking our food. _____9. My brother is fixing my toy. _____10. _I_ will study my lesson tonight. Subject and Predicate
A subject is the Noun or Pronoun in the sentence.
Example:
1. My father is very big.
2. He always eats huge meal. 3. My mother is very kind. 4. She always takes care of us.
A predicate is the Verb, Adjective, and Adverb in the sentence.
A predicate completes the sentence.
Example:
1. My father is very big.
2. He always eats huge meal. 3. My mother is very kind. 4. She always takes care of us.