What's wrong?
Subject/Predicate
What Kind of Sentence?
100

What's the error in this sentence?

She are going to the mall with her friends. 

ARE should be IS

100

What is the simple subject in this sentence?

My cat loves to knock things over.

cat

100

When is Christmas break this year?

a. imperative

b. exclamatory 

c. interrogative

c. interrogative

200

What's the error?

Ms. Chambers was born on June 30th it was a warm Sunday evening in Massachusetts.

It should be two sentences, or have a semicolon.

Ms. Chambers was born on June 30th. It was a warm Sunday evening in Massachusetts.

Ms. Chambers was born on June 30th; it was a warm Sunday evening in Massachusetts.

200

What is the simple predicate in this sentence?

Michael Jerry flies through the air.

flies

200

What part of the sentence is underlined?

4Red reads in class for thirty minutes almost every day.

a. complete subject

b. simple predicate

c. simple subject

d. complete predicate

d. complete predicate

300

What TWO errors does this sentence have?

are you old enough to see that movie

1. Capitalize 'Are'

2. End the sentence with a question mark.

Are you old enough to see that movie?

300

What part of speech is a predicate?

verb

300

Boston is a fun city, and it even snows there sometimes.

a. simple

b. compound

b. compound

400

What is the spelling error?

I truly believe that wishing on a shoting star will make a wish come true.

shooting

400

What part of speech is a subject?

noun

400

I am going skiing for winter break I am a little afraid but I am still excited. 

a. compound

b. simple

c. run on

c. run on

500

Which sentence uses 'their' wrong?

1. Is it their birthday today?

2. Are their any cookies left in the jar?

3. Why did their game get cancelled?

4. When is their dance recital?

Sentence 2

500

What is the complete predicate in the sentence?

Ms. Chambers puts air into the deflated, yellow ball.

put are into the deflated, yellow ball.

500

Ran into the woods.

a. declarative

b. run on

c. incomplete

d. compound

c. incomplete