Subject/Predicate
Types of Sentences
Complete Sentence or Fragment?
Run-on Sentences
Independent/Dependent Clause
100

Identify the complete subject in this sentence. 

After drying off, Kate and her sister went to get ice cream.

Kate and her sister

100

Do you know if it's possible to make seawater safe to drink?

Interrogative

100

Which sentence is a complete sentence?


Milk and sugar can be used to make cookies.

While I washed my dog last week. 



Milk and sugar can be used to make cookies.

100

Which is a run-on sentence?

The Australian man designs yachts, he races them in the Mediterranean sea.

Red-green colorblindness affects far more men than women.

The Australian man designs yachts, he races them in the Mediterranean sea.

100

Which is the dependent clause?

Until Bret took a cooking class, he couldn't even make toast. 

Until Bret took a cooking class

200

Identify the simple predicate in the sentence.

The boy teases his sister relentlessly.

Teases

200

I usually prefer my orange juice with pulp.

Declarative

200

Which is a sentence fragment?


The junior soccer league commences it's new season in April. 

Lost the remote control for the television again. 

Lost the remote control for the television again. 

200

Which is a run-on sentence?

While skateboarding is good for your health, it can cause riders to break their legs. 

Mrs. Hills cried after reading A Dog's Purpose, it had an emotional ending.

Mrs. Hills cried after reading A Dog's Purpose, it had an emotional ending.

200

Which is the independent clause?

Andy should turn in his homework on time unless he wants to stay in for recess. 

Andy should turn in his homework on time

300

Identify the complete predicate in this sentence.

My dad's sense of humor differs from my own.

differs from my own

300

Celery, onions, and carrots are often used in sauces and soups in French cooking.

Declarative

300

Which is a sentence fragment?


Mrs. O woefully stared at the charging bull.

A long hooded sweatshirt with a dragon design.

A long hooded sweatshirt with a dragon design

300

Fix the run-on sentence.

Mark and Judy wore matching colors for the game, they were excited to cheer on their team.

Mark and Judy wore matching colors for the game. They were excited to cheer on their team.

300

Which is the independent clause?

Sketch's catch phrase became popular after he used it in his streams. 

Sketch's catch phrase became popular

400

Identify the complete predicate in the sentence.

Cara lathers her hair with lemon-scented shampoo.              

lathers her hair with lemon-scented shampoo

400

Don't overlook Erin when choosing a new principal.

Imperative

400

Which is a complete sentence?


Driving to the grocery store and rain coming down.

In August 2012, the space rover on Mars blew up.

In August 2012, the space rover on Mars blew up.

400

Fix the run-on sentence.

We left the concert early, we missed the grand finale.

We left the concert early. We missed the grand finale.

400

Which is the dependent clause?

Although she was new to the team, she quickly adapted to the fast pace of playing lacrosse

Although she was new to the team

500
Identify the complete predicate in this sentence. 


Lara washes her hair with a lemon-scented shampoo.

washes her hair with a lemon-scented shampoo

500

Tell us as soon as the contest results are posted!

Imperative

500

Fix this fragment to make it a complete sentence. 


While sleeping on the trampoline.

While sleeping on the trampoline, I heard a spooky sound. 

500

Use a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to fix this run-on sentence. 

Spring came early the grass grew I had to mow.


Spring came early, the grass grew, and I had to mow.

500

Which is the dependent clause?

We can have some leftover soup for dinner unless you would rather order pizza.

unless you would rather order pizza.

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