Types of sentences
Paragraph writing
Subject and predicate
Homophones
Simple, Compound and complex sentences
100

John told Paul to clean his room

Imperative 

100

What is a Topic Sentence?

A Topic Sentence is a sentence that tells what the sentence is about.

100

What is the subject?

D'vontae loves to eat

D'vontae

100

Jennie gave Raheim a (compliment/complement) on his looks

Complement

100

Although it was raining , we went to the party.

Complex sentence

200

Go sit down

Imperative

200

What is a Supporting detail?

A Supporting detail gives information or explains about the topic sentence.

200

What is the predicate?

John is looking is Paul's book.

looking

200

Carl woke up in the (knight/night) for a glass of milk cause he couldn't sleep.

night

200

He wrote the letter but he didnt post it.

Compound sentence

300

Why is he so ugly

Interrogative

300

What is a Closing sentence?

A closing sentence is a sentence that concludes  or wraps up the paragraph.

300

What is the subject?

Lajhae is very wired looking.

Lajhae

300

Mekayla is sitting on the (throne/thrown).

Throne

300

Javontae slipped and hit his head.

Simple sentence

400

I told him he should sit down

Declarative

400

Which one is a topic sentence?

A.Computers are used for many things.

B.Computers are pretty.

A. Computers are used for many things.

400

What is the subject?

Catie is dancing with Lucas.

Catie

400

Paul said, "Carl is the one who put the arrows on the (sealing/ceiling).

ceiling

400

Everyone celebrated the victory of Brazil when the team won.

Complex Sentence

500

I know they are just wonderful

Declarative

500

Which word would you use at the beginning of your concluding sentence?

A.Lastly

B.Bye

C.Finish

D.Done

A.Lastly

500

What is the predicate?

Biggs is eating Mrs.Salt corn food.

eating

500

Jordan's mom (allowed/aloud) him to go to the game shop 

allowed

500

We practiced daily so we could win and perform with excellence.

Complex

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