Types of Sentences
Error Correction
Subject/Predicate
Prepositional Phrases
Vocabulary
100
Who are the actors in that movie?
Interrogative
100
Is the reason you want to perform at the show.
Plug in a subject
100
What is the complete subject of this sentence? That new student isn't shy at all.
that new student
100
Name the prepositional phrase(s): The yellow canary fell in love with the shiny mirror.
in love with the shiny mirror
100
The principal had to ______ the student for her behavior. a) expense b) enroll c) expel d) possession
c) expel
200
Go to the store, and don't forget to buy milk.
Imperative
200
Lily always listen to my problems.
listens
200
What is the complete predicate of this sentence? The boy in the park fell down the slide.
fell down the slide
200
What is the prepositional phrase(s)? What is the object of the preposition? What does it modify (talk about directly)?- dog /is following That little dog is following us to school.
PP = to school OP = school It modifies: is following (where?)
200
I'm really excited about driving cross country on the _______________. a) interstate b) motel c) driveway d) interested
a) interstate
300
I wonder how we survived 1,000 years ago without all this technology.
Declarative
300
They are carrying their backpacks while it was snowing yesterday.
were carrying
300
What is the complete subject of this sentence? Where are your keys?
your keys
300
The yellow canary fell in love with the shiny mirror. What does the PP 'with the shiny mirror' modify?
It modifies: love.
300
If you think you can become more intelligent without reading, you're not ___________ at all. a) cynical b) rival c) unrealistic d) realistic
d) realistic
400
Going on vacation is fun, isn't it?
Interrogative
400
Why didn't you went to the party?
Why didn't you go to the party?
400
What is the complete subject of this sentence? Did you ever play in the rain?
you
400
What are the prepositional phrases? What are the objects of the prepositions? What does each PP modify? What does each PP function as (adjective/adverb)? He spilled the popcorn on the person next to him.
PP 1: on the person OP 1: person Modifies: spilled Functions as: adverb PP 2: next to him OP 2: him Modifies: person Functions as: adjective
400
Some students think the school has too many __________, while others think there's not enough. a) restriction b) restrictive c) restrictions d) restricted
c) restrictions
500
Excuse me!
Imperative and Exclamatory
500
Everybody tried to sing the song, but no one is doing a good job!
is trying OR did
500
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?\ I'm sorry for ripping your paper.
am sorry for ripping your paper
500
What is the PP in this sentence? Those two were the first to cross the finish line.
NONE! to cross is an infinitive phrase
500
This word is a synonym for a piece, or a part of something.
fragment