Sentence, Fragment, Run-on
When Cliff was little, he dreamed of becoming a lawyer.
Sentence
Sentence, Fragment, Run-on
Copying the notes from the board.
Fragment
Sentence, Fragment, Run-on
Mother drove the car Dad flew
Run-on
Simple Subject and Simple Predicate
The nest of the oropendola resembles a long hanging sack.
S- Nest
P- Resembles
Simple Subject and Simple Predicate
The oropendola is another interesting type of bird.
S- oropendola
P- is
Past, Present or Future Perfect Tense
How many explores will my classmates have researched by the end of the year?
Future Perfect
Past, Present or Future Perfect Tense
Peary had hired Henson as an expedition member.
Past Perfect
Past, Present or Future Perfect Tense
Winners of this award have earned distinction in exploration, discover, and research.
Present Tense
What is the correct sentence structure?
We have to go to bed when the clock chimes 11.
Complex
What is the correct sentence structure?
The earthquake nearly destroyed the buildings.
Simple
What is the correct sentence structure?
The school will not fund our club unless we can find a co-sponsor, but I have no idea where to look.
Compound-Complex
Identify the Action Verb and DO
Brett chose the white shoes at the store.
DO- Shoes
Identify the Action Verb and DO
The Yellowjackets won the game
AV-Won
DO-Game
Identify Linking Verb and Predicate Noun
A European game bird is a partridge.
LV- Is
PN- Partridge
Identify Linking Verb and Predicate Noun
Thomas Edison was the inventor of the light bulb.
LV- Was
PN- Inventor
Identify the LV and Predicate Adjective
My grandpa's tractor is green and very expensive.
LV- Is
PA- Green, Expensive
Identify the LV and Predicate Adjective
A few of my friends were sick with the flu.
LV- were
PA- sick
Identify the preposition and OP
Hummingbirds can hover in the air and fly backward.
P- in
OP- air
Identify the preposition and OP
Hummingbirds extract nectar with its long, thin tongue.
P- With
OP- Tongue
Indicative, imperative, interrogative subjunctive, cond.
We may get a good grade on the test if we study.
Conditional
Indicative, imperative, interrogative subjunctive, cond.
Please take off your shoes.
Imperative
Indicative, imperative, interrogative subjunctive, cond.
I demand someone remove this person.
Subjunctive
Identify Adv. and what is being modified.
Suddenly, I jumped out of my seat.
ADV- suddenly
Modified- jumped
Identify Adv. and what is being modified.
John looked around, but he didn't see the monkey.
ADV- around
Mod- Looked
Identify Adv. and what is being modified.
Martin attended the assembly yesterday.
ADV- yesterday
Mod- Attended