Kinds of Sentences
Complete Subject and Predicate
Simple Subjects
Simple Predicates
Compound Sentences
100

1. A tornado hit the town yesterday.

1. Declarative

100

5. A tornado looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.

5. Subject-A tornado 

Predicate- looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.

100
9. About 700 tornadoes occur in the US each year.

9. tornadoes

100

13. Most tornadoes hit the midwestern states.

13. hit

100

17. Most tornadoes occur on hot and humid days.

17. simple

200

2. Did you see the tornado?

2. interrogative

200

6. Winds whirl around at high speeds.

6. Subject-Winds 

Predicate- whirl around at high speeds.

200

10. These powerful storms damage everything in their path.

10. storms

200

14. certain weather conditions produce these storms.

14. produce

200

18. warm air rises rapidly, and sometimes it begins to spin.

18. compound

300

3. Look at these photos.

3. Imperative

300

7. These dangerous storms move in a narrow path across the earth.

7. Subject- These dangerous storms

Predicate-move in a narrow path across the earth.

300

11. The gusty winds uproot trees.

11. winds

300

15. Weather scientists track tornadoes.

15. track

300

19. This spinning air sometimes forms a tornado.

19. simple

400

4. How lucky we were!

4. exclamatory

400

8. The twisting cloud picks up dirt from the ground.

8. Subject- The twisting cloud 

Predicate- picks up dirt from the ground.

400

12. Some automobiles fly through the air for hundreds of feet.

12. Automobiles

400

16. The scientists announce tornado warnings whenever possible.

16. announce

400

20. The tornado can stay in the air, or it might touch down on the ground. 

20. compound

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