Sentences
Simple Subject/Predicate
Complete Subject/Predicate
Compound Subject/Predicate
Run on Sentences (Simple or Compound)
100

A sentence is made up of these two things:

Subject and predicate

100

I ate steak and eggs for breakfast.

I/ate

100

The class studied math with Mr. Stewart.

The class / studied math with Mr. Stewart.

100

Mr. Cangelosi and his family had steak for dinner.

Compound subject

100

He was a Romantic poet his wife, Mary Shelley, was a novelist.

Run-On Sentence

200

A sentence that is a statement is known as:

A Declarative sentence

200

Can you buy me some steak and eggs?

you/buy

200

This form of writing seemed dull to Mr. Cangelosi.

This form of writing / seemed dull to Mr. Cangelosi

200

They enjoyed the steak and also the eggs.

Compound predicate

200

Poetry lovers and scholars read and discuss the men's poems.

Simple Sentence

300

A sentence that conveys strong feelings is:

An Exclamatory sentence

300

Steak goes very nicely with some eggs.

Steak/goes

300

The young boy remembered a steak and eggs breakfast.

The young boy / remembered a steak and eggs breakfast.

300

The Italians created and named dozens of different types of pastas.

Compound predicate

300

I love to study history, but some people prefer mathematics.

Compound Sentence

400

A demand is also known as this type of sentence:

Imperative

400

How many eggs come with the steak?

eggs/come

400

Mr. Stark's favorite book is "The Art of Eating Steak & Eggs."

Mr. Stark's favorite book / is "The Art of Eating Steak & Eggs."

400

The right steak rub or marinade can make all the difference in the world.

Compound Subject

400

St. Andrew traveled to Greece, he died there.

Run-On

500

A sentence that asks a question is also known as:

An Interrogative

500

At this point, I just really want some steak and eggs.

I/want

500

Have you tried the steak and eggs?

Have / you / tried the steak and eggs?

500

The Chinese and Japanese use noodles in many dishes and meals.

Compound Subject and Predicate

500

St. Augustine's father was a pagan, his mother was a devout Catholic.

Run-On

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