Identify the subject in this sentence: 'The cat slept peacefully.'"
The cat."
Identify the type of sentence: 'I like to swim.'"
Simple sentence
Identify the independent clause: 'She went to the store
She went to the store
Correct this fragment: 'Walking in the park.'"
I enjoy walking in the park.
Combine these sentences using 'and': 'She likes apples. She likes oranges.'"
She likes apples and oranges."
What is the predicate in this sentence: 'She dances beautifully.
Dances beautifully."
"What type of sentence is this: 'She enjoys hiking, and she likes biking.'"
Compound sentence."
What type of clause is this: 'Before I go to bed, I brush my teeth.
Dependent clause."
Correct this run-on sentence: 'I like coffee I don't like tea.'"
I like coffee, but I don't like tea."
Combine these sentences using 'but': 'He wanted to go out. It was raining.'"
He wanted to go out, but it was raining."
Name the simple subject: 'The big, brown dog ran across the field
Dog
Identify the type of sentence: 'Although it was raining, they went to the park.'"
Complex sentence."
Identify the relative clause: 'The book that I borrowed from the library is excellent.'"
That I borrowed from the library."
Fix this fragment: 'Although it was raining.'"
Answer: "Although it was raining, we went outside.
Join these sentences with a relative pronoun: 'I lost my phone. I couldn't find it.'"
Answer: "I lost my phone that I couldn't find."
Identify the complete predicate: 'She baked a cake for her friend.'"
Baked a cake for her friend.
Classify this sentence: 'Would you like some coffee?'"
Interrogative sentence
Identify the noun clause: 'I know what you did last summer.'"
What you did last summer.
Repair this run-on sentence: 'He went to the store he bought groceries.'"
"He went to the store and bought groceries.
Combine these sentences using a gerund: 'She enjoys reading. She reads every day.'"
She enjoys reading every day
"What is the compound subject in this sentence: 'John and Sarah went to the movies.'"
John and Sarah."
"What type of sentence is this: 'When the bell rang, the students left the classroom.'"
Complex sentence
What type of clause is this: 'He didn't study because he was tired.
Adverbial clause."
Correct this fragment: 'Because she was late for class.
She missed the first part of the lecture because she was late for class."
Combine these sentences using a conditional clause: 'She didn't study. She failed the test
If she hadn't studied, she would have failed the test