Class 4 Worksheet Identifying Subjects Predicates and Objects

Class 4 Worksheet Identifying Subjects Predicates and Objects
Class 4 Worksheet Identifying Subjects Predicates and Objects

Class 4 Worksheet Identifying Subjects Predicates and Objects

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Grammar Detective: Identifying Subjects, Predicates, and Objects – Class 4 

This Grade 4 worksheet on Identifying Subjects, Predicates, and Objects helps students clearly understand how sentences are structured. Through underlining, circling, multiple-choice questions, labelled identification, and paragraph-based analysis, learners strengthen their understanding of who or what performs the action (subject), what is said about the subject (predicate), and who or what receives the action (object). The worksheet progresses step-by-step. Students first identify subjects and separate predicates, then circle main objects. They practise selecting correct answers through MCQs, classify labelled parts of sentences, and finally analyse a full paragraph to identify subjects, predicates, and objects in context. This structured approach builds strong grammar clarity and improves writing accuracy. 

Why Subjects, Predicates, and Objects Matter in Grammar? 

1. They form the basic structure of every sentence. 
2. They help students understand sentence meaning clearly. 
3. They improve writing accuracy and sentence construction. 
4. They strengthen grammar skills required for exams. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Subject 
Students underline the subject and mark where the predicate begins. 

⭕ Exercise 2 – Circle the Object 
Students identify and circle the main object in each sentence. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct subject, predicate, or object. 

✏️ Exercise 4 – Identify Labelled Parts 
Students classify labelled sentence parts as subject, predicate, or object. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Analysis 
Students read a short passage and identify specific subjects, predicates, and objects. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise No. 1 – Subject | Predicate 

1. Kavya | packed her lunchbox neatly. 
2. Arjun | carried the cricket bat carefully. 
3. Sana | watered the plants in the balcony. 
4. The school bell | rang loudly this morning. 
5. Dev | finished the maths worksheet quickly. 
6. The little kitten | chased a red ribbon. 
7. Iqbal | helped his sister with homework. 
8. The teacher | checked our notebooks today. 
9. Heavy clouds | covered the sky in Delhi. 
10. The shopkeeper | arranged fresh fruits on the shelf. 

Exercise No. 2 – Main Objects 

1. poster 
2. football 
3. pencil case 
4. toy 
5. squirrel 
6. classroom board 
7. noodles 
8. bus 
9. saplings 
10. book 

Exercise No. 3 – Multiple Choice Answers 

1. a 
2. a 
3. c 
4. a 
5. b 
6. c 
7. c 
8. b 
9. c 
10. c 

Exercise No. 4 – Labelled Part Identification 

1. Subject 
2. Object 
3. Subject 
4. Object 
5. Subject 
6. Object 
7. Subject 
8. Object 
9. Subject 
10. Object 

Exercise No. 5 – Paragraph Answers 

1. Subject of Sentence 1: Kavya 
2. Predicate of Sentence 2: waved to her from across the busy road 
3. Subject of Sentence 3: The bright yellow school bus 
4. Object in Sentence 4: the door 
5. Predicate of Sentence 5: carried her heavy bag and found a seat near the window 
6. Object in Sentence 6: his water bottle 
7. Subject of Sentence 7: A teacher on duty 
8. Object in Sentence 8: the crowded market 
9. Subject of Sentence 9: The children 
10. Predicate of Sentence 10: entered the campus happily and walked toward their classrooms 

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Frequently Asked Questions

The subject is usually the person, place, or thing performing the action in the sentence.

The predicate includes the verb and tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject.

The subject performs the action, while the object receives the action.