Complete, Incomplete, or Fragment?
Run on Sentences
Complete Subjects and Predicates
Simple subject and predicate
Types of sentences
100

The clown with the big red shoes.

Fragment

100

We are going to the gym we are going to play basketball.

, and

100

My friends and I played baseball last night.


Complete subject?

My friends and I

100

My friends and I played baseball last night.

Simple subject?

Friends, I

100

Did you enjoy the lasagna I cooked for you

Punctuation and type

? and Interrogative

200

This show makes me laugh.

Complete

200

We wanted to go to Florida we went to Texas.

, but     ,yet

200

My entire family went to the beach this summer.

Complete predicate?

went to the beach this summer

200

My entire family went to the beach this summer.


Simple predicate?

went

200

Take a good look at this chart


Punctuation and type?

. and Imperative

300

I'm having a party it will be at the park.

Run-on

300

She does well on tests she studies all the time.

, for

300

I read a book about elephants.

Complete subject?

I

300

I read a book about elephants.

simple predicate?

read

300

There is no way I am going to let you get a tattoo

Punctuation and type?

! and imperative

400
The dentist who lives on our street.

Fragment

400

I love to write stores I would write one every day if I had the time.

, and

400

Michael, Gracie, and Laura are studying for the spelling test.


Complete subject?

Michael, Gracie, and Laura

400

Michael, Gracie, and Laura are studying for the spelling test.

Simple subject?

Michael, Gracie, Laura

400

Did the door lock behind you

punctuation and type

? and interrogative

500

I thought so too.

Complete

500

My cat meowed angrily I knew she wanted food. 

, so

500

Michael, Gracie, and Laura are studying for the spelling test.


Complete predicate?

are studying for the spelling test

500

We are all students at Washington Elementary.


Simple predicate?

are

500

Go get another paper towel from the kitchen


punctuation and type

. and imperative