Sentence Fragment
Letters
Declarative or Interrogative
Imperative and exclamatory
subject/predicate
100

Jessie ran from.

Fragement

100

What is the following part of the letter called?

Dear John

Greeting
100

I would like some pancakes. 

declarative

100

Please come in with us.

imperative 

100

What is the subject? 

Kites had many different uses in the past. 

kites

200

Lucy and her brother ate the.

Fragment

200

Explain what needs to corrected

july 4 1989

Capitalize the J in July and 

put a comma after the 4

200

Do only Americans eat pancakes?

interrogative 

200

Be ready at eight.

imperative

200

What is the predicate?

A large kite flew high in the sky. 

flew high in the sky

300

My friend is coming over tonight.

sentence

300

What part of the letter is this called?

Yours truly,

Closing

300

Do you think we will always remember 2020?

interrogative

300

This was the best day ever!

exclamatory 

300
What is the subject?


The people of China invented kites long ago.

The people of China

400

Some people like making things.

sentence

400

What is the main part of the letter called?

the body

400

Tacos are fried and then filled.

declarative

400

I want to get off this ride NOW!

exclamatory

400

What is the predicate? 

Today kites manufacturers use a wide variety of materials. 

use a wide variety of materials. 

500

The photo story about our new school.

fragment

500

What all goes in the heading of a friendly letter?

address

City, State Zip Code

Date

500

How are they eaten?

interrogative

500

I am terrified of heights!

exclamatory 

500

What is the subject?

Other peasants made foods like bread and cheese.

other peasants

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