Sentence or Fragment

Types of Sentences

Subject and Predicate

Nouns/Conjunctions
Connotation vs Denotation

100

"After the long walk in the park." Is this a sentence or a fragment?

Fragment

100

What type of sentence gives a command?

Imperative

100

What is the simple subject in: "The red car sped down the road"?

car

100

What is the plural of "child"?

children

100

Define “denotation.”

Dictionary definition of a word

200

"The dog barked loudly." Sentence or fragment?

Sentence

200

What type of sentence expresses strong emotion?

Exclamatory

200

Define “complete subject.”

All the words that tell who or what the sentence is about.

200

What does FANBOYS stand for?

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

200

Define “connotation.”

Emotional or cultural meaning of a word

300

"Running quickly through the hallway." Sentence or fragment?

Fragment

300

Identify the type: "Do you want ice cream?"

Interrogative

300

What is the complete predicate in: "My sister dances every Saturday"?

dances every Saturday

300

What kind of noun is “happiness”?

abstract noun

300

What is the denotation of the word “snake”?

A type of reptile

400

Fix this fragment: "When the bell rang."

"When the bell rang, the students left."

400

Identify the type: "What a beautiful sunset that is!"

Exclamatory

400

Identify both the complete subject and predicate: "The black cat slept."

“The black cat” / Predicate: “slept”

400

Identify the conjunction: “Although it rained, we went outside.”

 “Although”

400

What is a negative connotation for “cheap”?

Stingy, low-quality

500

Explain why "Because I was tired" is not a complete sentence.

It’s a dependent clause—it doesn’t express a complete thought.

500

Name all four sentence types and give an example of each.

Declarative (“I like dogs.”), Interrogative (“Do you like dogs?”), Exclamatory (“What a big dog!”), Imperative (“Sit down.”)

500

Explain the difference between simple subject and complete subject.

Simple subject is the main noun; complete subject includes the noun and all modifiers.

500

Explain the difference between coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. .”

Coordinating = joins equal ideas; Subordinating = joins dependent to independent clause  

500

Explain how “home” has a different connotation than “house.”

“House” is a structure; “home” implies warmth and family.