Subject & Predicate Power
Sentence Structure Savvy
Four Sentence Forms
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Grammar Grab Bag
100

In the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," what is the simple subject?

Fox

100

 Is "Running through the field." a complete sentence or a fragment?

Fragment

100

What type of sentence gives a command or makes a request?

Imperative

100

What is formed when two or more subjects share the same predicate?

Compound subject

100

What is the main action word in a sentence called?

Verb

200

In the sentence "My best friend and I walked to the park," what is the complete subject?

My best friend and I

200

Is "The cat slept the dog barked." a fragment, a run-on, or a complete sentence?

Run-on

200

 What type of sentence asks a question?

Interrogative

200

In the sentence "Mom and Dad cooked dinner," what part is compound?

The subject (Mom and Dad)

200

Name one type of punctuation used to correct a run-on sentence.

 Period, semicolon, comma + conjunction

300

What is the simple predicate in the sentence "The sun shines brightly every morning"?

shines

300

Correct this fragment: "Because I was hungry."

"I ate an apple because I was hungry."

300

What type of sentence makes a statement and ends with a period?

Declarative

300

What is formed when one subject has two or more predicates?

Compound predicate

300

A sentence that expresses strong emotion is what type of sentence?

Exclamatory

400

Identify the complete predicate in the sentence "The old wizard cast a powerful spell on the dragon."

cast a powerful spell on the dragon

400

Correct this run-on sentence: "The bell rang loudly everyone stood up."

The bell rang loudly, and everyone stood up." or "The bell rang loudly. Everyone stood up."

400

What punctuation mark typically ends an exclamatory sentence?

Exclamation mark (!)

400

In the sentence "The dog barked and wagged its tail," what part is compound?

The predicate (barked and wagged its tail)

400

Rewrite this fragment as a complete declarative sentence: "Singing loudly in the shower."  

My sister was singing loudly in the shower

500

True or False: The simple subject always includes all the words that describe the main noun.

False (The complete subject does this; the simple subject is just the main noun/pronoun.)

500

What two things must a complete sentence have that fragments often lack?

A subject and a predicate

500

Identify the type of sentence: "Please close the door quietly."

Imperative

500

Create a sentence with a compound subject and a simple predicate.

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500

In a imperative sentence, which is the subject?

YOU

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