Replace the italicized nouns with a pronoun.
My mom and I went to the store.
We
Rewrite this sentence with proper capitalization and punctuation.
stop i shouted.
"Stop!" I shouted.
What type of sentence is this:
Is Thanksgiving your favorite holiday?
Interrogative
Fill in the blanks of this sentence:
Every complete sentence must have a _________ and a ____________.
subject and predicate
Make the following word possessive:
The umbrella that belongs to the frog.
The frog's umbrella
Replace the italicized nouns with a pronoun.
Watson went to school yesterday.
He
Rewrite this sentence with proper capitalization and punctuation.
I love the fall I said.
"I love the fall," I said.
What type of sentence is this:
Please pass me the green beans.
Imperative
Is the subject or predicate italicized in the following sentence?
Watson sat.
predicate
Make the following possessive:
The homework that belongs to the kids.
Replace the italicized nouns with a pronoun.
John and Mike play baseball.
They
Rewrite this sentence with proper capitalization and punctuation.
can you help me with this i asked
"Can you help me with this?" I asked.
What type of sentence is this:
I don't like the color green.
Declarative
Is the subject or predicate italicized in the following sentence?
The class had a field trip to the aquarium.
subject
Make the following possessive:
The uniforms of the children.
The children's uniforms
Replace the italicized nouns with a pronoun.
Miss Hines is the best.
She
Rewrite this sentence with proper capitalization and punctuation.
She asked "are you going to the party."
She asked, "Are you going to the party?"
I love Watson!
Exclamatory
The predicate tells who or what the sentence is about.
False
Make the following possessive:
The wheels of the bus
You and your mom are very kind.
you
What do you call the italicized part of the sentence?
"Today is my birthday," I said.
the tag
Stop!
Both imperative and exclamatory
What is the special name for this type of subject?
Alex and Matthew went to the park.
compound subject
Make the following possessive:
The wings of the butterflies.
The butterflies' wings