Subjects & Predicates
Commas
Conjunctions
Sentence Fragment, Run-On, or Proper?
Independent or Dependent Clause?
100

List the subject(s) in this sentence: The teacher is grading papers. 

The teacher. 

100

Add any necessary commas:

I like music with good beats vocals and lyrics.  

I like music with good beats, vocals, and lyrics.

100

Figure out which conjunction best fits this sentence:
He drove through New Jersey _____ New York when he went to the concert.

He drove through New Jersey AND New York when he went to the concert.

100

Write whether you think the sentence is a (fragment), a RO (Run-on Sentence) or P (Proper sentence).
On Tuesday morning last week at 8:30 a.m.

Fragment.

100

I enjoy sitting by the fireplace and reading.

Independent Clause.

200

List the subject(s) in this sentence: The blue monster is going to eat your mom.

The blue monster
&
Your mom

200

Add any necessary commas:

I'm from Long Island New York how about you?

I'm from Long Island, New York, how about you?

200

Figure out which conjunction best fits this sentence:
Your dance moves are sloppy, ____ your singing is amazing!

Your dance moves are sloppy, BUT your singing is amazing!

200

Write whether you think the sentence is a F (fragment), a RO (Run-on Sentence) or P (Proper sentence).
I ate breakfast my sister did too.

Run-on Sentence.

200

When Mr. Clark plays Xbox. 

Dependent Clause.

300

List the subject(s) in this sentence: We don't think that's a good idea.

We

300

Add any necessary commas:
He ends each day telling himself that the day was miserable that he should have stayed in bed that tomorrow will be better. 

He ends each day telling himself that the day was miserable, that he should have stayed in bed, that tomorrow will be better.

300

Figure out which conjunction best fits this sentence:
You can spend the money now ____ you can put it in the bank.

You can spend the money now OR you can put it in the bank. 

300

Write whether you think the sentence is a F (fragment), a RO (Run-on Sentence) or P (Proper sentence).
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Proper Sentence.

300

Whenever you come to visit.

Dependent Clause. 

400

List the subject(s) and verb(s) in this sentence: The soldier dove into a bush, then he ran away.

Subject: The soldier. He.

Verbs: Dove. Ran. 

400

Add any necessary commas:
My car which I received as a gift sits idle in my driveway ever since my birthday on April 18th 1994.

My car, which I received as a gift, sits idle in my driveway ever since my birthday on April 18th, 1994.

400

Figure out which conjunction best fits this sentence:
The day was overcast, ____ we went to the beach anyway.

The day was overcast, Yet/But we went to the beach anyway.

400

Write whether you think the sentence is a F (fragment), a RO (Run-on Sentence) or P (Proper sentence).

"Eating pizza for dinner."

Fragment.
400

Mr. Clark always comes to class fully prepared.

Independent Clause.

500

(List the predicates) The blue-haired woman spent one million dollars.

"spent one million dollars"

500

Add any necessary commas:
The instructor gave an unfair difficult examination so I said "I'm going to call my mommy!".

The instructor gave an unfair, difficult examination, so I said, "I'm going to call my mommy!".

500

Figure out which conjunction best fits this sentence:
He would not let them cry, ___ would he allow them to give up

He would not let them cry, NOR would he allow them to give up

500

Write whether you think the sentence is a F (fragment), a RO (Run-on Sentence) or P (Proper sentence).
People can do whatever they want it's up to them.

Run-on Sentence.

500

As if he knew what was going to happen.

Dependent Clause.

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