Subject And Predicate

Sentence Structure #15

Worksheet Description

This Sentence Structure worksheet focuses on the completion of sentences by adding either a subject or a predicate. The worksheet lists fragments of sentences that are either missing a subject to perform the action or a predicate to complete the thought. Students are tasked with writing out the full sentence on the lines provided, ensuring that each set of words becomes a complete, grammatically correct sentence. This activity is designed to help students understand the necessity of having both a subject and a predicate to form complete sentences.

The worksheet is teaching students the essential components of sentence structure. By adding the missing parts, students practice identifying what is required to complete a sentence, whether it is the actor of the sentence (the subject) or the action and its qualifiers (the predicate). This skill is crucial for writing clearly and effectively. Furthermore, the exercise promotes critical thinking as students determine what additional information is needed to convey a complete idea.