Types of Sentence
subject/predicate
Clauses
Clauses
Prepositions
100

What kind of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark?

interogative 

100

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

subject

100

What kind of clause can stand alone as a sentence?

independent 

100

A(n) _____ clause cannot stand by itself as a sentence.

dependent

100

What word shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence?

preposition 

200

What kind of sentence shows strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark?

exclamatory 

200

All the words that tell who or what the subject is or does make up the ____________

complete predicate 

200

A _____ subject has two subjects that share the same predicate.

compound

200

What kind of sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clasues?

complex

200

The _____ of the preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition.

object 

300

What kind of sentence states a fact and ends with a period?

declarative 

300

The simple predicate is always a(n) _____.

veb

300

What kind of sentence joins two independent clauses?

compound 

300

Circle the subordinating conjunction in each sentence. Tell weather the underlined clause is independent or dependent 

When people grow fish in a protected environment, they are fish farmers. 

300

Circle the preposition and under the object of the preposition. 

Worms will often crawl to the top of trees and look for food. 

400

What kind of sentence gives a command or makes a request?

imperative 

400

Diagram this sentence.  Draw a line between the subject/predicate, draw one line under the subject, draw two lines under the predicate

Go get help!

400

What kind of conjunction joins two independent clauses?

coordinating 

400

Circle the subordinating conjunction in each sentence. Tell weather the underlined clause is independent or dependent

While horses and cows are choosier eaters, llamas are usually content with hay. 

400

Circle the preposition and under the object of the preposition.

These factors affect red worms. 

500

What kind of sentence is this: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?   What is the subject? Predicate? 

interogative, Romeo, art

500

Diagram this sentence.  Draw a line between the subject/predicate, draw one line under the subject, draw two lines under the predicate

Has your family visited an ostrich farm? 

500

What kind of conjunction makes a clause dependent?

subordinating 

500

Underline the independent clause and identify the clause pattern in each sentence. 

Peafowl stay near the ground during the day, but they roost in trees at night time. 

500

Circle the preposition and under the object of the preposition. Place the comma in the correct place.

Then they soak the beans in water for twenty-four hours.