Sentence Types
Subject
Predicate
Direct Ojects
Clauses
100

This is what type of sentence:

I like your hat. 

What is declarative?

100

This is the subject of this sentence:

Hannah finished first in the race. 

Who is Hannah?

100

This is the predicate in this sentence:

My dog ate his food. 

What is ate his food?

100

This is the direct object in this sentence:

I dislike apple pie. 

What is apple pie?

100

This clause is? Independent or Dependent

Jim is staying for dinner

What is independent 

200

This is what type of sentence:

What did you do last night?

What is interrogative?


200

This is the subject of this sentence:

I told him I couldn't go to the party after all. 

What is I?

200

This is the predicate in this sentence:

Mr. Anderson's class loves going outside. 

What is loves going outside?

200

This is the direct object in this sentence:

The class completed their book reports before winter break. 

What are book reports?

200

This clause is? Independent or Dependent

she wants to travel the world

What is independent?

300

This is what type of sentence:

I just won the lottery! 

What is exclamatory?

300

This is the subject of this sentence:

Last Thursday, Joe's Lamborghini got a new paint job. 

What is Lamborghini? 

300

This is the predicate in this sentence:

Someday, people will be able to live on Mars. 

What is will be able to live on Mars?

300

This is the direct object in this sentence:

We all laughed at the comedian. 

What is the comedian?

300

This clause is? Independent or Dependent

although I lost my luggage

What is dependent?

400

This is what type of sentence?

Hang your coat up in the closet. 

What is imperative?

400
This is the subject of this sentence:


In her pocket, Mrs. White found twenty dollars. 

Who is Mrs. White?

400

This is the predicate in this sentence.

With a big smile, Dr. Richards happily greeted us. 

What is happily greeted us?

400

This is the direct object in this sentence:

Susan plays drums in a heavy metal band. 

What are drums?

400

This clause is? Independent or Dependent

because you are kind

What is dependent?

500

Imperative sentences can end with these two types of punctuation.

What are periods or exclamation marks?

500

The subject of a sentence is always this part of speech.

What is a noun?

500

The predicate is this part of speech. 

What is a verb?

500

Direct objects are this part of speech. 

What are nouns?

500

Clauses have to contain these:

A. capital letters and punctuation

B. subject and predicate

C. adjectives and adverbs

What is B: subjects and predicate?

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