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Run-on Sentence
When I left this morning.
What is a fragment?
The baby is adorable!
What is a simple sentence?
He changed the oil in his car.
What is "he" as the subject and "changed" as the predicate?
Amanda is a dancer.
What is "dancer" as the predicate nominative?
Raven baked cupcakes for her friend's party.
What is "cupcakes" as the direct object?
Please pass me the mashed potatoes.
Double Jeopardy: Classify by Purpose
What is a sentence?
What is imperative?
What is complex?
Daphne didn't sleep last night.
What is "Daphne" as the subject and "did sleep" as the predicate?
Andrew is strong and courageous.
What is "mom" as the indirect object and "cupcake" as the direct object.
What is a run-on?
All of the teachers like her, but she is very mean to her peers.
What is compound?
Have you ever read "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell?
What is "you" as the subject and "have read" as the predicate?
Daphne is one of the best workers in her department.
What is "one" as the predicate nominative?
The recipe for the cupcakes was an old, family recipe that her grandmother developed.
What is there are no object complements?
He is
What is a fragment?
When buying a birthday gift for his cousin, he wasn't sure what to pick; therefore, he bought his cousin two presents: chocolate and a Lego set.
What is compound-complex?
At the Aquarium, Isabella fed the stingrays and watched the sea lion show.
What is "Isabella" as the subject and "fed" and "watched" as the compound predicate?
We are waiting for you.
What is there is no subject complement?
What are "pizza," "chips," and "dip" as the direct objects.
Are you available next week?
What is a sentence?
After making dinner, the mother folded her family's laundry and put it away for them.
What is complex?
Here are your burgers and fries!
What is "burgers" and "fries" as the compound subject and "are" as the predicate.
She swam very well in the competition!
What is there is no subject complement?
During dessert, Raven sat next to Tyler and encouraged him to try one of her cupcakes.
What is "him" as the direct object?