Types of Sentences
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Compound Subjects and Predicates
Frag, RO, Simple of Com.
100
Run.
What is imperative
100
All people change their environment.
What is people
100
Capable loggers only cut certain trees.
What is cut.
100
Trees and grass hold soil in place.
What is trees, grass= subject
100
Whales, dolphins, and porpoises are members of the order called cetaceans, and they are true air-breathing mammals.
What is compound
200
When did you study?
What is interrogative
200
Foresters are guardians of the environment.
What is foresters
200
Trees are a renewable resource.
What is are
200
Scientists observe and study the effect of erosion.
What is observe and study=predicate
200
George's large, outgoing family.
What is fragment.
300
She broke her ankle.
What is declarative
300
There is her homework.
What is homework
300
Logging companies practice a variety of methods.
What is practice.
300
Winds and rain sometime harm the earth.
What is winds, rain=subject
300
The cat and the puppy ate food and drank water.
What is simple
400
That's amazing!
What is exclamatory
400
Take out the garbage.
What is (You)
400
Did you complete your homework?
What is did complete.
400
Either smogs or acid rain (injure/injures) people.
What is injures.
400
Cetaceans are warm-blooded, they nurse their young.
What is run-on
500
Watch out!
What is imperative AND exclamatory
500
Through the woods and over the hills, he runs.
What is he
500
Can the rain forest be saved?
What is can be saved.
500
Rachel and other biologists (warn, warns) people.
What is warn
500
Toothed whales are predators; they pursue fish.
What is compound.
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