Types of Sentences
Subjects/Predicates
Subjects in Interrogative and Imperative Sentences
Compound Sentences
Fragments and Run-on Sentences
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This type of sentence tells a statement.
What is declarative?
100
This tells who or what the sentence is about.
What is the subject?
100
The subject of this sentence is... Sit down.
What is you?
100
The connecting words and, or, and but are called these.
What is a conjunction?
100
A sentence fragment does not express this.
What is a complete thought?
200
This type of sentence shows strong feeling or excitement.
What is exclamatory?
200
This tells what the subject does, is, has, or feels.
What is the predicate?
200
The subject of this sentence is..... Will the actors speak loudly?
What is actors?
200
When joining simple sentences together, this plus a conjunction is always used.
What is a comma?
200
2 or more sentences that are run together into 1 sentence is called this.
What is a run-on sentence?
300
This type of sentence asks a question.
What is interrogative?
300
All the words in the subject make up this.
What is the complete subject?
300
The subject of this sentence is... Follow me to your seat.
What is you?
300
When a sentence has 2 or more simple predicates joined by a conjunction, the predicate is called this.
What is a compound predicate?
300
This sentence is an example of this type of sentence: Packed the moving van.
What is a fragment?
400
This type of sentence gives a command.
What is imperative?
400
All the words in the predicate make up this.
What is the complete predicate?
400
You can always find the subject of an interrogative sentence by doing this.
What is rearranging the question into a statement and then looking for the subject.
400
When a sentence has 2 or more simple subjects joined by a conjunction, the subject is called this.
What is a compound subject?
400
You can correct a run-on sentence by doing this.
What is seperating each thought into a sentence of its own.
500
This is the most common type of sentence.
What is declarative?
500
The main word(s) in the complete subject is called this.
What is the simple subject?
500
The subject of an imperative sentence is always this.
What is the word "you"?
500
2 simple sentences can be combined into one sentence called this.
What is a compound sentence?
500
A sentence fragment is missing one or both of these.
What is either a subject or a predicate?
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