Kinds of Sentences
Complete and simple subjects and predicates
Fragments, run ons, and comma splice
Compound subjects and predicates
Simple, compound, and complex sentences
100

What type of sentence is this?

My science project is due tomorrow.

declarative

100

Name the simple subject in this sentence:

We should eat the fruit now.

we

100

Run-on, fragment, or comma splice?

Collects antique jewelry and watches.

fragment

100

What is the compound subject?

Dogs and cats eat and sleep a lot.

dogs and cats

100

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

Maple and oak trees are lovely.

simple

200

What type of sentence is this?

Are those jackets on sale?

interrogative

200

Name the simple subject in this sentence:

Tall trees lined the road for several miles.

trees

200

Run-on, fragment, or comma splice?

The narrow alley in that neighborhood was dark, I was scared to go out at night.

comma splice

200

What is the compound subject?

Wind and water cause the process of erosion.

Wind and water

200

Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence?

It seemed so light outside last night, but it was only the streetlights that made it appear that way.

compound

300

What end mark do you use for an imperative sentence?

a period

300

What is the complete subject in this sentence:

Those farmers plant wheat and soybeans.

Those farmers

300

Run-on, fragment, or comma splice?

Because it was summer, we didn't have to wake up early we stayed up very late every night.

Run-on

300

What is the compound predicate?

Sara wrote, directed, and produced her first movie.

wrote, directed, and produced

300

What is the subordinating conjunction in this complex sentence?

Before you climb the ladder, make sure it is steady.

before

400

What does an exclamatory sentence do?

It expresses great emotion.

400

What is the complete predicate of this sentence:

The children on our block organized a bake sale.

organized a bake sale

400

Bacon, eggs, and biscuits for dinner.

fragment

400

What is the compound predicate?

Actors memorize and rehearse their lines.

memorize and rehearse

400

What is the subordinating conjunction in this complex sentence?

Be careful near the stove because the food is very hot.

because

500

What is the subject of an imperative sentence?

You

500

What is the complete subject of this sentence:

Eva wrote, directed, and produced her first movie.

Eva

500

We should eat the food now, it will spoil if we don't.

comma splice

500

What is the compound predicate?

Did Travis and Logan play and win their first game?

play and win

500

The kitchen is busy since it is a Saturday night.

since

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