Adding Predicates
This worksheet asks students to add a predicate to complete sentences that already have a subject. With nine sentences provided, students must think of predicates that logically and creatively complete each statement. This exercise gives students practice in forming complete ideas by adding descriptions or actions to each subject. It encourages thoughtful consideration of what actions or states best complete each sentence.
By completing predicates, students improve their sentence-building abilities and language flexibility. This practice enhances grammar comprehension by focusing on the role of predicates in expressing action or description. It also develops creative thinking as students choose predicates that fit naturally with each subject. This activity is beneficial for writing fluency and encourages contextual understanding in sentence formation.