What is the complete subject of this sentence?
Mrs. Roessner hopes that everyone does well on the test.
Mrs. Roessner
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
Our class read all about Albert Einstein.
read all about Albert Einstein.
Is this a complete sentence, run-on, or a fragment?
Everyday I ride my bike to school even if it is snowing.
Complete
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When we read books at school.
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What part of speech do you find in the subject?
noun
What is the simple subject of this sentence?
Everyday, Alexis rides her horse after school.
Alexis
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
Many Americans drove very slowly over the bridge.
drove very slowly over the bridge.
Is this a complete sentence, run-on, or a fragment?
The fifteen students in the class.
fragment
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School is for learning.
complete
What part of of speech do you find in the predicate?
verb
What is the complete subject of this sentence?
During homeroom, Jackie writes in her journal.
During homeroom, Jackie
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
The soft snow covered fields and roads.
covered
Is this a complete sentence, run-on, or a fragment?
Summertime is great for relaxing, swimming is my favorite thing to do.
run-on
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By the end of the day.
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What is the compound subject of this sentence?
All day Jane and John were baking cookies.
Jane and John
What is the simple subject of this sentence?
On Monday afternoons, Dominic goes to soccer practice.
Dominic
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
A sudden clap of thunder frightened us.
frightened
Is this a complete sentence, run-on, or a fragment?
The sunshine makes me happy.
Complete
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Students will learn how to multiply, they will also learn how to divide.
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What is the compound Predicate of this sentence?
Jane baked cookies, decorated a cake, and made ice cream.
Baked cookies, decorated a cake, and made ice cream
What is the simple subject of this sentence?
Those leaves are yellow, green, and red.
What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
The students are making an aquarium.
are making
Is this a complete sentence, run-on, or a fragment?
After I go to soccer practice.
Fragment
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The parents drove the kids to school, they waited for them to finish their test.
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What are the two tests you do to tell if the sentence is a complete sentence?
1. does it have a subject and a predicate
2. does it express a complete thought