fragment or run on or complete sentence ?
Verb? which word is the verb and what kind of verb is it?
Sentence, Run-on or Sentence
Which word in the sentence is a pronoun and what kind of pronoun is it? (subject, object, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, reflexive, intensive)
Adjective or Adverb - Which word in the sentence is an adverb or adjective and is it an an adjective or ADVERB
100
Mary the greatest piano player in the whole school
What is fragment
100
Yesterday, Paula ate papayas on the patio.
What is ate and Action
100
studying for the test
What is fragment
100
She doesn't want pizza for lunch.
What is she and subject
100
The students quickly followed the directions.
What is quickly and adverb
200
Sally sang
What is complete sentence
200
After the long hike, Thomas looks tired and hungry.
What is Looks and Linking verb
200
While Thomas, the master of all grammar, worked hard.
What is fragment
200
That is the book Thomas was talking about.
What is That and demonstrative.
200
All the teachers clever students waited for the bell.
What is clever and Adjective
300
Because we wanted a cookie
What is fragment
300
We will wait for you in the car.
What is will wait --- verb phrase
300
Waiting for a ride is boring.
What is complete sentence
300
Billy played a game with him today.
What is him and object
300
The cat is fluffy.
What is fluffy and Adjective
400
John baked, I hoped for a cookie
What is run-on sentence
400
You should be studying for the test today.
What is "should be studying" --- verb phrase
400
He will succeed, he will win.
What is run-on
400
Rachel, herself, always enjoys a good book.
What is herself and Intensive
400
The train traveled slowly down the track.
What is slowly and Adverb
500
When we watched the amazing fireworks under the stars
What is fragment
500
We sang a new song during the concert.
What is sang and Action
500
Because we waited for you, we were late and we were hungry.
What is complete sentence
500
Mrs. Lenox will give Molly her new card when the test is over.
What is her and possessive
500
Yesterday, we saw a movie.
What is yesterday and Adverb
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