Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Complete Subject/Predicate
Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?
Conjunctions/Transition Words
100

Charlie jumped on the trampoline

Simple Subject = Charlie

100

The taxi-driver drove very quickly through the neighborhood.

Simple Predicate = drove

100

What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT: The happy dog barked loudly at the mailman.

Complete Subject = The happy dog

100

Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?: My favorite history teacher

Fragment

100

What is the conjunction in the following sentence?: The students did not complete their homework, nor did they pass the test.

Nor

200

The kids in the yard cheered for Charlie.

Subject = kids

200

Our team's injured player scored the winning goal.

Simple Predicate = scored

200

What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT: The old, rusty bicycle finally broke down going up the hill. 

Complete subject = The old, rusty bicycle

200

Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?: I love to write papers I would write one every day if I could.

Run-on

200

What is the conjunction in the following sentence?: I have only been a nurse for one year, so I have little experience with paper charting.

So

300

A rat chewed through a wire.

Simple Subject = Rat

300

Jason walked quickly toward his next class.

Simple Predicate = walked

300

What is the COMPLETE PREDICATE: She is studying really hard for her test. 

Complete Predicate = She
300

Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?: Including the eggs and milk

Fragment
300

What is the transition word used in this sentence?: Although this may be true, we must consider the other side of the argument.

Although

400

Surprised, his mom told him to stop.

Simple Subject = mom

400

My father took his children to the airport.

Simple Predicate = took
400

What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT: The chef in the white apron made delicious meals.

Complete Subject = The chef in the white apron
400

Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?: Helen cooked dinner Mark washed the dishes when they were finished.

Run-on

400

What is the transition word used in this sentence?: Lastly, I must explain how I received the bad grade that I got on my test.

Lastly

500

The tired, elderly man trudged down the street.

Simple Subject = man

500

Leading scientists have accepted his theory as fact.

Simple Predicate = have accepted

500

What is the COMPLETE PREDICATE: The bright red car sped quickly through the city.

Complete Predicate = sped quickly through the city

500

Fragment, Run-on, or Complete?: The banana rotting at the bottom of Jimmy's book bag has soaked his biology notes with ooze.

Complete Sentence

500

What is the transition word used in this sentence?: Despite the challenges, they completed the project on time. 

Despite