What's the Complete
Subject?
What's the Complete Predicate?
Punctuation
Types of Sentences
Misc.
100
My mom will buy a new dress.
My mom
100
I will walk my dog.
walk my dog
100
This goes at the end of a declarative sentence
Period (.)
100
My name is Sarah.
Declarative
100
What is the simple subject of this sentence?


Molly likes pizza.

Molly
200
The team went to get pizza.
The team
200
The cat drank some milk.
drank some milk
200
This goes at the end of an interrogative sentence
Question mark (?)
200
What is your name?
Interrogative
200
What is the simple subject of this sentence?


The brown dog ate a bone.

dog
300
My dog and cat fight all the time.
My dog and cat
300
We will go see the movie on Friday.
will go see the movie on Friday.
300
This goes at the end of an exclamatory sentence
Exclamation mark (!)
300
My favorite song is on the radio
Exclamatory
300
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?


The cat meowed.

meowed
400
On Friday we will go to the movies.
we
400
Saturday is my favorite day.
is my favorite day.
400
I can use either of these two types of punctuation at the end of an imperative sentence.
Period or exclamation mark.
400
Please put your books away now.
Imperative (command)
400
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?


The yellow dog barked at the cat.

barked
500
On Monday, Katie and Michael ate hamburgers.
Katie and Michael
500
My mom and dad ate steak and went to the movies.
ate steak and went to the movies.
500
What type of punctuation does this sentence need?


What is your favorite food

Question mark (?)
500
Name the four types of sentences.
declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative
500
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?


The black dog ran and caught the ball.

ran and caught the ball

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