Fragments
Adjectives & Adverbs
Complete sentences
Nouns & Verbs
Wild
100
Is the following sentence a fragment? Why is it a fragment? Was so big nobody could reach it.
This sentence is a fragment. There is no subject
100

Adjective or adverb? 

Slowly

Adverb

100
Is the following sentence a complete sentence? Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves.
No because there is no main clause.
100

What is the noun, and what type is it?

My dad loves to read.

What is dad? What is common noun?

100

What is the adverb in the sentence? After running 3 miles, I could barely move.

What is barely

200

What is a fragment?

A fragment is a group of words that don't make a complete thought or sentence.

200

Adjective or adverb? yellow

Adjective

200
What is a complete sentence?
A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). It can be just two words, such as, She ran.
200

Find the nouns & verbs: The crowded mall was a nightmare.

What is mall & nightmare; crowded

200

What are the nouns in the sentence? The river is one of the longest in the country.

What is river and country

300

Is the following sentence a fragment? "The teacher is old and mean."

This is not a fragment. There is a subject, a verb, and it makes a complete thought.

300

Adverb or adjective? Less apples

Adjective

300
Choose the two examples that are complete sentences. A: Went to the movies. B: The three boys. C: The three boys went to the movies. D: The boys went to a movie.
C and D A) has no subject and B) has no verb
300

Find the nouns & verbs: The teacher has corrected my poor grammar.

teacher & grammar; has corrected

300

What are the adverbs in this sentence? Every day he felt more tired and more grumpy, but his sister barely even noticed.

More & more & barely

400

Tell if each sentences is a fragment or not 1) Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere. 2) Aunt Olivia always wears a motorcycle helmet. 3) Ronald sat.

1) fragment 2) Not a fragment 3) Not a fragment

400

Find the adverbs and adjectives: He quickly became even more eager to get on the country roads.

What is quickly, even more; country

400

Choose the example that is a complete sentence. A: See you later. B: See you. C: I'll see you later. D: Later.

C

400

Find the nouns & verbs: My father must have thought I could swim.

What is father & I & my; must have thought & could swim

400

Identify the nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in the sentence: Carmine and I often told long funny stories at summer camp.

What is 

Carmine (proper noun) and I (pronoun) often (adverb) told (verb) long (adjective) funny (adjective) stories (noun) at summer (adjective) camp (noun).

500

Correct the fragment: The lovely kid with angry parents

What is...

500

Find the adverbs and adjectives: Ant became more and more tense as he studied for his parts of speech test.

more and more; parts of speech

500
Is the following sentence a run-on? Many scientists, such as Einstein, think in strange ways.
No
500

Find the nouns & verbs: Time seemed to go by while she was watching television.

What is time & she & television; seemed to go & was watching
500

Identify the nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in the sentence: Someone usually scolds the cutter and sends him or her to the end of the line.

What is someone (noun), usually (adverb), scolds (verb), the (article), cutter (noun) and sends (verb), him (pronoun) or her (pronoun) to the end (noun), of the line (noun).

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