Types of sentences
Subjects, predicates, and objects
Clauses
Conjunctions
Simple, compound, and complex sentences
100

This type of sentence asks a question.

Interrogative sentence

100

Subjects are normally the first _______ or _________ in the sentence.

Noun or pronoun

100
Simple sentences are this many clauses.

One

100

_________ conjunctions join two independent clauses together to form a compound sentence.

Coordinating

100

Give me an example of a simple sentence. 

Ex.- He was tired.

200

This type of sentence makes a command or instruction.

Imperative sentence

200

Predicates are this part of speech.

Verbs

200

An _________ clause has a subject, predicate and complete thought.

Independent

200

__________ conjunctions join dependent clauses with independent clauses.

Subordinating

200

Connect the clauses to form a compound sentence: He procrastinated, he went to bed late.

Ex.- He procrastinated, so he went to bed late.

300

Name the type of sentence: John washed his car on Sunday.

Declarative sentence

300

The name of the noun or pronoun in the sentence that has the action done to it.

Objects

300

A ________ clause has a subject and predicate but no complete thought.

Dependent

300

Name three subordinating conjunctions.

Ex.- Since, when, after, although, because, if, etc.

300

Give me an example of a compound sentence.

Ex.- I wanted some Cheezits, but I only had Goldfish.

400

Name the type of sentence: Clean your room, now!

Imperative sentence

400

Name the predicate in the sentence: Jack and Jill went up the hill.

Went

400

The pirate lost her treasure map, but she still found the buried treasure. This sentence has this many clauses.

Two

400

She did not cheat on the test, for it was the wrong thing to do. This sentence has this many conjunctions.

One

400

Connect the clauses to form a complex sentence: Although it was late he had to finish his essay.

Although it was late, he had to finish his essay.

500

Give me an example of an exclamatory sentence.

Ex.- I love roller coasters!

500

Name the subject, predicate, and object in the sentence: The dog ate my homework.

Subject- Dog, predicate- ate, object- homework

500

We won the game, but my uniform was muddy because it rained the whole time. This sentence has this many clauses.

Three

500

After waking up from a nap, Jeff and Alex went to the movies, but the theater was out of popcorn. This sentence has this many conjunctions.

Three

500

Give me an example of a complex sentence.

Ex.- After doing the dishes, I took a nap.

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