Run-On
Fragment
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Spelling
100

Which of the following sentences is a run-on sentence. 

I went to the store. I was looking for my mom, but she was missing. I looked in the aisles I found her by the frozen food. She was buying pizza. 

I looked in the aisles I found her by the frozen food. 

100

Which is the fragment? 

I tried to yell. I tried again. My dad. He was yelling, too. 

My dad

100
What is the simple subject? 


The cat meowed. 

Cat

100

Which is the simple predicate? 

The dog jumped. 

Jumped. 

100

Which word is spelled incorrectly? Spell it correctly. 

The author could not garantee he could finish the book.

Guarantee 

200

Which is the run-on sentence? 

I can't find my coat. I also can't find my shoes they are missing somehow. I do know where my gloves are. 

I also can't find my shoes they are missing somehow. 

200

Which is the fragment?

Where is the car? I cannot find it. Running down the hall. I yelled again. 

Running down the hall. 

200

What is the simple subject? 

The red baby squirrel cried loudly for their mom. 

Squirrel. 

200

Which is the simple predicate? 


The little baby cried louder than a siren. 

Cried

200

We raced to the restarant to eat dinner. 

Restaurant

300

Which is the run-on sentence?

Have you ever seen a ghost? I have seen one I saw one last night. It scared me a lot. 

I have I seen one I saw one last night. 

300

Which sentence is the fragment? 

Running wild. The horses moved in a group. The sounds of their hooves echoed. They cried. 

Running wild. 

300
What is the simple subject? 


Unaware of the police, the student stole the textbook. 

Student

300

Which is the simple predicate? 


He is sick. 

Is

300

The baby llama had no sucess escaping the yard. 

Success

400

Which is the run-on sentence? 

I woke up late. I rushed to get ready, but I couldn't find my clothes. I cried I cried a lot. 

I cried I cried a lot. 

400

Which sentence is the fragment?

Waiting on his friends, he sat down. The yellow bench. He crossed his arms, looking for the others. 

The yellow bench. 

400
Which is the simple subject? 


After entering the castle, the king was silent. 

King

400

Which is the simple predicate? 


Waiting to hear from his boss, Bill played video games. 

Played

400

The man furroughed his brow. 

Furrowed. 

500
Which is the run-on sentence?


My sister ran away from home she was scared. I didn't know where to look. She was in a treehouse. 

My sister ran away from home she was scared. 

500

What are Mr. Dawson's Cat's names?

Carl and Nancy

500

Which is the simple subject? 


Did you know who the winner was?

You

500

Which is the simple predicate? 


There are 12 students missing. 

Are

500

The worker parked their car by the dinner. 

Diner.

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