Verb Moods
Subject/Predicate
Clause/Phrase
Types Of Sentences
Pronouns
100

Their will be a storm.

Indicitave

100

The cat ate food.

Subject: The cat

Predicate: ate food

100

I like to play sports, but I am bad at them.

Clause: I like to play sports

Phrase: but I am bad at them

100

I ran home, and grabbed the homework.

Compound

100

We went to the park.

Pronoun: Subjective

200

Where are you?

Interrogitave

200

My siblings like to watch TV.

Subject: My siblings

Predicate: Like to watch TV

200

The book was on the table so I had to move it to my room.

Clause: The book was on the table

Phrase: so I had to move it

200

The boy ate a sandwich.

Simple

200

My dog barked at the car.

Pronoun: Posessive

300

Eat your food!

Imperative

300

I watched peppa pig all night long.

Subject: I

Predicate:watched peppa pig all night long

300

We won the challenge, but we got disqualified during the race.

Clause: We won the challenge

Phrase: but we got disqualified during the race.

300

Because I went to school, I good good grades.

Complex

300

I went with him to the store.

Pronoun: Objective

400

I could run if I wasn't sore.

Conditional

400

I had to find a good book.

Subject: I

Predicate: find a good book

400
I waited for a while until I got my food, but I got impatient.

Clause: I waited for a while until I got my food

Phrase: I got impatient

400

I ate food in my blue chair, and watched TV, until 6:00.

Compound-Complex

400

Your house blew away.

Pronoun: Possesive

500

I suggest that Jack comes here to solve it.

Subjunctive

500

They ran into the store eating a sandwich

Subject: They 

Predicate: ran into the store

500

The resturant was loud, so I left.

Clause: The resturant was loud

Phrase: So I left

500

Why did you do that!

Simple

500

The pets walked themselves out of the house.

Pronoun: Reflexive