Parts of a Sentence
4 Sentence Types
Simple or Compound?
Run-Ons & Fragments
Capitals and Punctuation
100

Name the two main parts of a sentence.

Subject

Predicate

100

Name the four sentence types.

Declarative

Imperative

Interrogative

Exclamatory

100

What is a simple sentence?

Most sentences we use.

One main idea.

100

What is a sentence fragment?

A sentence that does not have enough information.

Missing a subject, predicate, or where.

100

Why are capitals and punctuation important? Give one reason.

Tell where thought start and end

Make meaning clear

Other ideas are correct if Ms. Mendez says so! ;-)


200

What is a subject?

Who or What the Sentence is About

200

Tell what punctuation you use for each sentence type.

Declarative = period

Interrogative = question mark

Imperative = period OR exclamation point

Exclamatory = exclamation point

200

What is a compound sentence?

Two main ideas.

Combined with a conjunction.

200

What is a run-on sentence?

A sentence with too much information

Two or more thoughts combined in the wrong way

200

Name ONE thing that is capitalized in sentences.

Specific names, days of the week, months of the year, holidays
300

What is a Predicate?

What is Happening in the Sentence.

300

Tell the sentence type:

My mom yelled, "Get your shoes on right now!"

Imperative

Exclamatory

300

Is this sentence simple or compound? How do you know?

The dog buries his bones in the yard.

Simple.

One main idea.

300

Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence? How do you know?

The dogs barked at the mailman.

Complete

Has both a subject and a predicate.

300

Name the three types of punctuation marks that we have studied.

Period, question mark, exclamation point.

400

Tell the subject, verb, and predicate in this sentence:

Karen is running to the park.

S = Karen

V = is running

P = is running to the park

400

Tell the sentence type:

Anna is standing in the rain.

Declarative

400

Is this sentence simple or compound? How do you know?

The Johnson family is traveling to Cuba, but they will stop in Florida first.

Compound

Two main ideas

Conjunction BUT

400

Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence? How do you know?

The jury

Fragment

Only has a subject

Missing the predicate

400

Tell what is incorrect in this sentence:

jamie and bob are going to chicago to celebrate thanksgiving.

Capitals for Jamie, Bob, Chicago, Thanksgiving

500

Tell the subject, verb, and predicate in this sentence:

The ashes fell from the fire.

S = The ashes

V = fell

P = fell from the fire

500

Have you seen the new Christmas movie?

Interrogative

500

Is this sentence simple or compound? How do you know?

Bethany and her family will host a picnic, and most of their extended family will attend.

Compound

Two main ideas

Conjunction AND

500

Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence? How do you know?

There are many places we'd like to go on vacation for example, we would love to go the Congo over the summer but the plane tickets are super expensive so we probably won't be able to go

Run-on 

SEVERAL thoughts without proper combination or punctuation

500

Tell what is incorrect in this sentence:

Angela's favorite book is sold out at the bookstore

Period at the end

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