

A subject is the part of a sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
A predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject.
Example:
The dog runs fast.
Subject: The dog
Predicate: runs fast
This worksheet is designed for Grade 2 students who are learning basic sentence structure. It is also helpful for parents and teachers who want to strengthen children’s grammar skills.
Understanding subjects and predicates helps children:
Write clear and complete sentences
Improve reading comprehension
Build strong grammar foundations
Express ideas more confidently
The dog
sings loudly
Tom
are flying
We
The dog runs fast
She is happy
They are playing
He goes to school
We are friends
A subject is the part of a sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
A predicate tells what the subject is doing or what happens to the subject.
It helps them write correct sentences and understand grammar better while reading and writing.
Children can practice by doing worksheets, reading simple sentences, and identifying the subject and predicate.
In the sentence “The cat sleeps.”