Subjects & Predicates
Sentences & Fragments
Nouns & Pronouns
Run-On Sentences
Compound & Complex Sentences
100

What is the subject of this sentence? Dogs play.

Dogs

100

Is this a sentence or a fragment? The cute puppy.

Fragment

100

What is the noun in this sentence?  The cat purred.

cat

100

Is this a run-on sentence? Our team will will this game we are amazing.

Yes

100

Fix this compound sentence: We will win this game and we will get candy.

We will win this game, and we will get candy.

200

What is the SIMPLE subject of this sentence? The silly monkeys squished the bananas.

monkeys

200

What are three things a complete sentence must have? 

A subject, a predicate, and a complete thought

200

What is the pronoun in this sentence? He threw a perfect pass.

He

200

Fix this run-on: This question is easy I'm glad I chose it.

This question is easy, so I'm glad I chose it.

200

Is this a compound or a complex sentence?

We will win this game because we know all the answers.

300

What is the SIMPLE predicate of this sentence? The hawk flew over our heads.

flew

300

Is this a sentence or a fragment? She giggled.

Sentence

300

Which word in this sentence is a proper noun? I was born in sunny Florida.

Florida

300

Is this a run-on sentence?  If so, fix it.  If not, leave it alone. Unicorns can't spell, type, or write essays.

It is not a run-on. It is correct.

300

Fix this complex sentence: Because the clowns came this morning we didn't go to specials.

Because the clowns came this morning, we didn't go to specials.

400

What is the COMPLETE PREDICATE of this sentence? Our team answers all the questions right.

answers all the questions right.

400

Do you need to add a subject, predicate, or a complete thought to make this a sentence? Ran happily around the room.

Subject

400

Which three words in this sentence are INCORRECT? The slimy, green Frog jumped across anderson street before the car squashed him.

frog, Anderson Street

400

Please break this run-on into separate sentences: The teacher gave lots of homework I didn't like it I did it anyway.

The teacher gave lots of homework. I didn't like it. I did it anyway.

400

What is the subordinating conjunction in this sentence? I will ride the bus unless mom decides to pick me up instead.

Unless

500

What is the subject of this sentence? Please use good sportsmanship when playing this game.

You

500
Turn this fragment into a sentence. The best day ever!

Answer will vary.

500

Without looking at the posters, give the definitions of a common noun, proper noun, and pronoun.

Common noun -- a person, place, or thing that isn't capitalized. Proper noun -- a specific person, place or thing. Pronoun - a word that takes the place of a noun

500

Fix this run-on two ways. We played tag at recess yesterday I was exhausted afterward.

We played tag at recess yesterday. I was exhausted yesterday.  We played tag at recess yesterday, and I was exhausted afterward.

500

Name the independent clause, the dependent clause, and the subordinating conjunction in this sentence: Although I love English class, I'd rather be eating lunch.

Independent clause - I'd rather be eating lunch. Dependent clause - Although I love English class. Subordinating conjunction - Although