Types of Sentences
Complete, Fragment, Run-on
Fix Them
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
100

Please do your homework.

Imperative

100
The dog on the side of the road.

Fragment

100

Fragment: Tumbled down the hill.

AMV

100

What is another name for the simple subject?

Subject Noun

100

Did you understand the story?

did understand

200

A good worker arrives on time.

Declarative

200

Tossing his yo-yo to the ground.

Fragment
200

Run-on: She baked cookies they smelled really good.


cookies. They

200

She and I like to paint.

She, I

200
Hot, glowing lava flowed down the mountain.

flowed

300

Do you think skipping in line is a kind thing to do?

Interrogative

300

I wanted to go to the park it was raining outside.


Run-on

300

Run-on: Jill needs to go to the grocery store she also needs to take her clothes to the cleaners.

store. She

300

Betty likes to go to the zoo.

Betty

300

He found the missing puzzle piece.

found

400

Stay in line.

Imperative

400

The athlete ran his fastest mile ever.

Complete

400

Fragment: After combing his hair.

AMV

400

The water spilled on the floor.

water

400

What is another name for the simple predicate?

Verb

500

I'm so excited for my birthday!

Exclamatory

500

Walk the dog.

complete

500

Run-on: He wants to go to the movies he also wants to the park.

movies. He

500

Will you remember to do your homework?

you

500

The girl and her dog left in a hurry.

left

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