Sentence or Not a Sentence:
Maria played a solo.
Sentence
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Use an umbrella in the rain__
.
Because it is a command
What is the simple predicate:
My sister plays guitar very well.
plays
What is the direct object?:
Pete opened his last gift
his last gift
Is this a Compound or Not a Compound Sentence?:
The plants looked dry, and I watered them.
Compound
Sentence or Not a Sentence:
Sounded louder than others
Not a Sentence
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The thunder is scary__
!
Expresses a strong emotion
What is the simple subject?:
The professional trainer taught my dig some new tricks.
trainer
What is the subject compliment?:
This table is crooked.
crooked
Run-On or Not a Run-On Sentence:
Calcium is found in milk, and people need calcium to be healthy.
Not a Run-On
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The fan is broken__
.
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Go clean your room__
.
It is a command
What is the compound subject?:
Hamsters and rabbits need cages.
Hamsters and rabbits
What is the direct object?:
Sarah baked a birthday cake.
a birthday cake
Run-On or Not a Run-On Sentence:
This is a long airplane flight it lasts more than five hours.
Run-On
Add a period (.) or a question mark (?):
When do we eat lunch at school__
?
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Please push in your chair__
.
It is a command.
What is the compound predicate?:
My friends study and play together.
study and play together.
What is the subject compliment?:
The sky looks blue.
blue
Is this a Compound or Not a Compound Sentence?:
Despite the heavy rain, the parade continued.
Not a Compound Sentence
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Do the 4th graders study for their test__
?
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Wow, what a nice serve over the net__
!
It expresses a strong emotion.
Does this sentence have a compound predicate or a compound subject?:
Shirley and Bonnie rode bikes down the hill.
Compound Subject
The chef's latest creation tastes amazing.
amazing
Run-On or Not a Run-On Sentence:
She loves to read she visits the library every week.
Run-On