The Pilgrims came to America for religious freedom.
Sentence
Where will the boys go
? Interrogative
Name the simple subject and the simple predicate in the following sentence:
The bike trail is five miles long.
trail is
Many ducks swim and float in the lake.
Name the 2 prepositional phrases in this sentence:
Before noon my family took a hike through the woods.
before noon, through the woods
Sailed across the ocean on the Mayflower.
Fragment
They will go to the trail by the lake
. Declarative
Name the simple subject and the simple predicate in the following sentence:
Jose and Phillip rode for hours.
The children watch the ducks, and they ride their bikes.
Compound
Name the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
We searched for unusual insects.
for unusual insects
These brave men and women from England.
Fragment
Tell the boys to wait for me
. Imperative
Name the simple subject and the simple predicate in the following sentence:
They stopped often to watch the ducks.
They stopped
The ducklings bob up and down in the water.
Simple
Name the two prepositional phrases in the following sentence:
Along the path I found two speckled bugs under a rotten log.
along the path, under a rotten log
They thanked God for His provision.
What great fun we had on the bike trail
! Exclamatory
Name the simple subject and the simple predicate in the following sentence:
Five ducklings swam with their mother.
ducklings swam
Jose and Phillip race around the trail, but Emma sits by the lake.
Compound
Parentheses
A sentence must have what two parts in order to be considered "complete".
Subject & Predicate
Which two types of sentences use periods as their punctuation?
Declarative & Imperative
How many times do you underline the simple subject? Simple predicate?
once; twice
What two things must a sentence have to be considered "Compound"?
comma & conjunction
What three questions do prepositional phrases answer?