Sentence or Fragment?
Fix the Mistakes 1
Fix the Mistakes 2
Parts of Speech, Parts of a Sentence Definitions
Parts of a Sentence Practice
100

When the children saw their mother.

Fragment - incomplete thought

100

The book is in the table, and the pen is next the book.

The book is on the table, and the pen is next to the book.

100

He speaked soft during the meeting, and everyone lisened attentively.

He spoke softly during the meeting, and everyone listened attentively.

100

List three different parts of speech and define them

Noun - people, places, things, ideas

Verb - action word

Adjective - describes nouns

Adverb - describes verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, whole sentences

Pronoun - replace nouns

Preposition - shows relationships between words

Conjunction - connects thoughts inside of sentences

100

She gave her friend a gift for her birthday.

Subject: She

Verb: gave

Object: her friend a gift

Prepositional phrase: for her birthday

200

Fish live underwater.

Sentence

200

My house is more big to yours.

My house is bigger than yours.

200

Her car is parked at the drivway, and his bike is leaning agenst the garage.

Her car is parked in the driveway, and his bike is leaning against the garage.

200

What are the three basic parts of a sentence?

Subject, verb, object

200

She cooked a delicious meal for the holiday.

Subject: she

Verb: cooked

Object: a delicious meal

Prepositional phrase: 

300

Running around the lake.

Fragment - missing subject

300

The book is more better then the movie

The book is better than the movie.
300

My birday is at the 27th of april in nineteen ninety nine.

My birthday is on the 27th of April in 1999.

300

What do we call the part of the sentence that causes action? Subject or object?

Subject

300

I sent my parents a postcard from my vacation.

Subject: I

Verb: sent

Object: my parents a postcard

Prepositional phrase: from my vacation

400

Go to the store.

Sentence - imperative

400

The bed is comfortabler the couch.

The bed is more comfortable than the couch.

400

The cat sleeped at the windowsill, and the dog rested near to her.

The cat slept on the windowsill, and the dog rested near her.

400

What do we call the part of a sentence that the action impacts? Subject or object?

Object

400

The teacher explained the lesson to the students before the test.

Subject: the teacher

Verb: explained

Object: the lesson

Prepositional phrase: to the students, before the test

500

But only if my sister can come.

Fragment - incomplete thought
500

My grandmother made the delishusest food.

My grandmother made the most delicious food.

500

I wanted to go a walk, but it started rain so I stayed inside.

I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining so I stayed inside.

I wanted to go on a walk, but it started to rain so I stayed inside.

500

What is the difference between the subject and object of a sentence?

The subject does the action, the action impacts the object.

500

They showed their friends a photo album from their trip.

Subject: they

Verb: showed

Object: their friends a photo album

Prepositional phrase: from their trip.

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