Sentences
Subjects and Predicates
Compound Sentences
Conjunctions
Run-Ons and Fragments
Common and Proper Nouns
Singular and Plural Nouns
100

What type of sentence is this:

I had my homework in my backpack.

Statement

100

What is the simple subject in this sentence?

The students ate pizza for lunch.

Students

100

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

The dog barked, and I woke up instantly.

Compound sentence

100

What is the acronym for all of the coordinating conjunctions?

FANBOYS 

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

100

Is this sentence a fragment or a run-on?

Took a walk to the park.

Fragment (missing a subject)

100

What is the common noun in this sentence?

Legacy Traditional School is a great school.

school

100

Correctly make this singular noun into a plural noun:

Dress

Dresses

200

What type of sentence is this:

Everyone needs to line up silently. 

Command

200

What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

My family visits my grandparents every summer. 

Visits

200

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

The dog ran down into the basement.

Simple sentence

200

A complex sentence contains a _______ conjunctions which tells where, when, how, or why.

Subordinating

200

Is this sentence a fragment or a run-on?

My new dog.

Fragment (missing a predicate)

200

What is the proper noun in this sentence?

Legacy Traditional School is a great school.

Legacy Traditional School

200

Correctly make this singular noun into a plural noun:

Loaf

Loaves

300

What type of sentence is this:

Where did you leave your water bottle?

Question

300

What is the complete predicate in this sentence?

The children are playing on the swings.

Playing on the swings

300

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

The teacher heard us yell and came to check on us.

Simple. Came to check on us does not have it's own subject

300

What is the conjunction in this sentence, and what type of conjunction is it?

Hawaiian pizza is my favorite because I love sweet and salty things. 

Because (tells why) 

Subordinating conjunction

300

Is this sentence a fragment or a run-on?

The scientist wrote a book it was very popular.

Run-on 

Correct this by adding a comma and a conjunction (The scientist wrote a book, and it was very popular.)

300

Is the underlined noun in the sentence concrete or abstract?

She showed a lot of kindness towards her classmates. 

Abstract

300

Correctly make this singular noun into a plural noun:

Branch

Branches

400

What type of sentence is this:

I'm excited about the book fair!

Exclamation

400

What is the complete subject in this sentence?

The red car with stripes is driving too fast.

The red car with stripes

400

Correct this sentence:

There is a concert this weekend we want to go.

There is a concert this weekend, and we want to go. 

400

What do we need to correct this sentence?

After we ate lunch we worked on our writing assignment.

A _____ after ______

A comma after lunch (Need a comma after a dependent clause)

400

What is missing in this sentence fragment?

Found all kinds of rocks and shells.

Subject (don't know who found them)

400

Is the underlined noun in the sentence concrete or abstract?

The beauty of the artwork was indescribable. 

Abstract

400

Correctly make this singular noun into a plural noun:

Hurry

Hurries 

Consonant + y at the end --> change y to i and add -es

500

Correct this sentence:

the kids are playing?

The kids are playing.

500

What is the compound predicate in this sentence?

The students arrive and sit down. 

Arrive and sit down. 

500

Correct this sentence:

Our class went to recess but I had to finish my work.

Our class went to recess, but I had to finish my work.

500

What is the conjunction in this sentence, and what type of conjunction is it?

Before I got to school, I ate my breakfast.

Before (tells when)

Subordinating 

500

What type of mistake is in this sentence? (Specific name)

 She studied biology, it interested her.

Comma splice (need to add conjunction after the comma)

500

Is the underlined noun in the sentence concrete or abstract?

My family went to the movie theater.

Concrete

500

Correctly make this singular noun into a plural noun:

Tray

Trays

Vowel + y --> add -s

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