Identify the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate
Natural/ Inverted Order
Sentence Types: give punctuation/ type
Simple or Compound & identify SS/SP
Punctuation of Compound Sentences
100

What are the two essential parts of every sentence?

The subject and the predicate.

100

A sentence is in "natural" order when what follows what?

When the verb follows the subject.

100

What are the four types of sentences and what punctuation do they receive?

Declarative (.), Interrogative (?), Imperative (.), and Exclamatory(!)

100

What is the difference between a simple sentence and a compound sentence?

Simple sentences have only one independent clause (subject+predicate), while compound sentences have at least two independent clauses.
100

The independent clauses of a compound sentence are usually connected by a _____ and a _____ _____.

But you may also use a _____.

The independent clauses of a compound sentence are usually connected by a COMMA and a COORDINATING CONJUNCTION.

But you may also use a SEMICOLON.

200

Most of the famous pirates were men.

Subject: Most of the famous pirates

Predicate: were men

200

Many historic paddleboats still travel on the Mississippi River.

Natural

200

Why do we turn our clocks back an hour in the Fall

? Interrogative

200

The Royal Gorge is an amazing site.

SIMPLE

Royal Gorge/ is

200

Bruce looked under the deck and he saw a cat with kittens.

Bruce looked under the deck, and he saw a cat with kittens.

300

Some women tried their hands at piracy.

Subject: Some women

Predicate: tried their hands at piracy.

300

How does the boat work?

inverted

300

Daylight savings time begins in March

.  Declarative

300

A trickle of water had slowly carved a canyon out of the granite bedrock.

SIMPLE:  

SS: trickle, SP: had carved

300

The family of cats looked healthy but they might have been sick.

The family of cats looked healthy, but they might have been sick.

400

Mary Read sailed a merchant ship after her husband's death.

Subject: Mary Read

Predicate: sailed a merchant ship after her husband's death.

400

The river's source is Lake Itasca in Minnesota.

Natural
400

How late it is

!   Exclamatory

400

That stream eventually became the Arkansas River.

SIMPLE

SS: stream, SP: became

400

We took the cats to the shelter and they will be taken care of.

We took the cats to the shelter, and they will be taken care of.

500

The merchant sailor turned pirate after losing her ship to English buccaneers.

Subject: The merchant sailor

Predicate: turned pirate after losing her ship to English buccaneers.

500

Where the Mississippi River ends is the Gulf of Mexico.

Inverted

500

Please tell me what time it is

.   Imperative

500

We wanted to cross the gorge, but the tram was out of service.

COMPOUND:  

SS: We, SP: wanted

SS: tram, SP: was

500

Someone will adopt the animals they will be given good homes.

Someone will adopt the animals; they will be given good homes.

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