Sentence Types
Subjects/
Predicates
Compounds
Fragments/
Run-ons
Capitalization
100
Wow, that song is amazing!
What is exclamatory.
100
What is the complete subject in the sentence: My big, ulgy dog fell asleep on my lap.
What is "my big, ugly dog."
100
What is the compound subject in the following sentence: Ryan and I went on a camping trip last fall.
What is "Ryan and I."
100
Tell if each sentence is a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence. If it is a run-on or fragment, correct it. The Amazon River runs through the world's largest rain forest.
What is complete sentence.
100
Tell which word(s) in the following sentence need to be capitalized: Do you live on east eight street?
What is: East, Eight, Street.
200
Where are you going with my purse?
What is interrogative.
200
What is the simple subject in the following sentence: The roaring campfire kept us warm all night.
What is "campfire."
200
What is the compound predicate in the following sentence: My grandma came out of the house and sat on the porch.
What is "came out of the house and sat on the porch."
200
Tell if each sentence is a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence. If it is a run-on or fragment, correct it. Convinced he was right.
What is fragment. (He was convinced he was right.)
200
Tell which word(s) in the following sentence need to be capitalized: did you get my mother a mother's day card?
What is: Did, Mother's, Day.
300
Study for your test.
What is imperative.
300
What is the simple subject in the following sentence: The big, loud, smelly man upset all the people at the store.
What is "man."
300
Is the following sentence compound or not compound: Freshmen and sophomores were invited to the dance.
What is not compound.
300
Tell if each sentence is a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence. If it is a run-on or fragment, correct it. Brazil is full of natural wonders, the Amazon River is just one.
What is run-on. (Brazil is full of natural wonders; the Amazon River is just one.)
300
Tell which word(s) in the following sentence need to be capitalized: we saw the uss arizona when we went to honolulu hi.
What is: We, USS, Arizona, Honolulu, HI.
400
Study for your test.
What is declarative.
400
What is the complete predicate in the following sentence: The clear, sunny, October day began like any other.
What is "began like any other."
400
Is the following sentence compound or not compound: It was raining all day; practice was cancelled.
What is compound.
400
Tell if each sentence is a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence. If it is a run-on or fragment, correct it. It was only three blocks to the restaurant, we decided to walk.
What is run-on. (It was only three blocks to the restaurant, so we decided to walk.)
400
Tell which word(s) in the following sentence need to be capitalized: harry potter and the sorcerer's stone is about a boy wizard.
What is: Harry, Potter, Sorcerer's, Stone.
500
Give me that water bottle.
What is imperative.
500
What is the simple predicated in the following sentence: Even wimpy, strange, little sharks always scared my younger sister.
What is "scared."
500
Is the following sentence compound or not compound: Sharks have to keep moving constantly, or they suffocate.
What is compound.
500
Tell if each sentence is a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence. If it is a run-on or fragment, correct it. I cried.
What is complete sentence.
500
Tell which word(s) in the following sentence need to be capitalized: Did you know that president kennedy wrote a book called profiles in courage?
What is: President, Kennedy, Profiles, Courage.
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