Class 3 English Worksheet: Subject and Predicate

Class 3 English Worksheet: Subject and Predicate

Name: ___________________
Date: ___________________


Part 1: What are Subject and Predicate?

  • Subject: Tells who or what the sentence is about.
  • Predicate: Tells what the subject does or what happens.

Example:

  • Ravi (subject) is playing in the park (predicate).
  • The dog (subject) barks loudly (predicate).

Part 2: Identify Subject and Predicate

Underline the subject and circle the predicate in each sentence:

  1. The cat is sleeping on the sofa.
  2. My mother cooks delicious food.
  3. The children are playing in the garden.
  4. Sunil reads a storybook.
  5. The birds are singing beautifully.

Part 3: Fill in the blanks

Complete the sentences by writing the subject and predicate:

  1. Subject: The dog → Predicate: _____
  2. Subject: The teacher → Predicate: _____
  3. Subject: My brother → Predicate: _____
  4. Subject: The students → Predicate: _____
  5. Subject: A butterfly → Predicate: _____

Part 4: Make Sentences

Use the given subject to make a complete sentence with a predicate:

  1. Subject: The boy → Sentence: _____
  2. Subject: The cat → Sentence: _____
  3. Subject: My father → Sentence: _____
  4. Subject: The flowers → Sentence: _____
  5. Subject: A rainbow → Sentence: _____

Part 5: Match the Subject with the Correct Predicate

SubjectPredicate
The doga) is flying in the sky
My motherb) barks loudly
The birdsc) cooks delicious food
A kited) are singing beautifully
The sune) shines brightly

Bonus Question: Subject and Predicate Hunt

Look around your classroom or home. Write 3 sentences and identify the subject and predicate in each.

Example:

  • Sentence: The fan is rotating. → Subject: The fan, Predicate: is rotating

Answer Key – Class 3 Subject and Predicate Worksheet

Part 2: Identify Subject and Predicate

  1. The cat (subject) is sleeping on the sofa (predicate).
  2. My mother (subject) cooks delicious food (predicate).
  3. The children (subject) are playing in the garden (predicate).
  4. Sunil (subject) reads a storybook (predicate).
  5. The birds (subject) are singing beautifully (predicate).

Part 3: Fill in the blanks

  1. Subject: The dog → Predicate: is barking loudly
  2. Subject: The teacher → Predicate: is teaching the class
  3. Subject: My brother → Predicate: is doing homework
  4. Subject: The students → Predicate: are reading books
  5. Subject: A butterfly → Predicate: is flying in the garden

Part 4: Make Sentences

  1. Subject: The boy → Sentence: The boy is running in the park.
  2. Subject: The cat → Sentence: The cat is chasing a mouse.
  3. Subject: My father → Sentence: My father is reading a newspaper.
  4. Subject: The flowers → Sentence: The flowers are blooming beautifully.
  5. Subject: A rainbow → Sentence: A rainbow appears after the rain.

Part 5: Match the Subject with the Correct Predicate

SubjectPredicate
The dogb) barks loudly
My motherc) cooks delicious food
The birdsd) are singing beautifully
A kitea) is flying in the sky
The sune) shines brightly

Bonus Question: Subject and Predicate Hunt

(Example Answers; students can write their own sentences):

  1. Sentence: The fan is rotating. → Subject: The fan, Predicate: is rotating
  2. Sentence: The lamp is shining. → Subject: The lamp, Predicate: is shining
  3. Sentence: My dog is sleeping. → Subject: My dog, Predicate: is sleeping