Sentence or Fragment?
What's missing?
Identify the subject
Identify the predicate
Verbs
100

Africa's great civilizations

fragment (missing a predicate)

100

Traded salt for gold

Subject (Merchants in Ghana traded salt for gold.)

100

The Portuguese wanted to grow more sugar.

The Portuguese

100

At first, African kingdoms were excited to build trade relationships with European explorers.

were excited to build trade relationships with European explorers

100

Action or linking verb?

At first, the Atlantic slave trade was profitable for both European and African societies.

linking: was

200

Mansa Musa was the richest person in history.

sentence

200

The four-story walls of Great Zimbabwe

predicate (The four-story walls of Great Zimbabwe are amazing.)

200

Growing sugar required a lot of hard work.

Growing sugar (This is the name of the activity.)

200

African kingdoms were eager to receive European goods.

were eager to receive European goods

200

Action or linking?

The slave trade reduced the male population in African societies by about 20%.

Action: reduced

300

Griots, or oral historians and story-tellers.

fragment (Missing a predicate: Griots, or oral historians and story-tellers, were used instead of books.)

300

Artwork from the Kingdom of Benin, the amazing stone churches in Ethiopia, the pyramids in Giza, and the castle at Gondar

predicate (Artwork from the Kingdom of Benin, the amazing stone churches in Ethiopia, the pyramids in Giza, and the castle at Gondar are evidence of great civilizations in Africa.)

300

A lack of workers was a problem for them.

A lack of workers

300

Europeans were interested in buying slaves.

were interested in buying slaves

300

Name the entire verb phrase:

By the end of the Atlantic slave trade, African kingdoms had been weakened socially and economically. 

had been weakened

400

Because they didn't use a writing system.

fragment (Missing an independent clause: Because they didn't use a writing system, African societies were looked down on by Europeans.)

400

Called Africa the "dark continent" because they didn't believe any great knowledge or civilization existed there.

Subject (Many Europeans called Africa the "dark continent" because they didn't believe any great knowledge or civilization existed there.)

400

However, the slave market that already existed in Africa could solve the Portuguese's labor problem.

the slave market that already existed in Africa

400

Because prisoners of war could be sold as slaves, many African kingdoms declared war on their neighbors.

declared war on their neighbors

400

Name the helping verb and main verb:

European countries could conquer weakened African societies more easily.

helping verb: could

main verb: conquer

The helping verb "could" shows ability.

500

Believing that the way your culture does something is the best or only way is called ethnocentrism.

sentence

500

Expecting African cultures to have the same features as European ones, many Europeans thought that being different was the same as being unintelligent and uncivilized.

sentence

Nothing is missing!

Dependent clause: Expecting African cultures to have the same features as European ones

Independent clause subject: many Europeans

Independent clause predicate: thought that being different was the same as being unintelligent and uncivilized

500

The discovery of the New World increased the demand for slaves.

The discovery of the New World

500

The great majority of the slaves sold to Europeans had not been slaves before they were captured and sold.

had not been slaves before they were captured and sold

500

Name the helping verb and the main verb. (Bonus: What does the helping verb show?)

Without slavery and colonialism, perhaps Africa's situation would be different today.

helping verb: would

main verb: be

The helping verb "would" shows a possibility in a different situation.

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