Wear your glasses when you are reading.
Imperative.
What is the complete subject?
Eighty five thousand dollars was raised for the fun run.
Eighty five thousand dollars
What is the complete predicate?
Students selected the student council representative.
selected the student council representative.
She found our game on the schedule.
game
Compound or not compound?
Our tv is old, but it still works.
compound
Wow, I cannot believe you said that!
What is the compound subject?
A book or a movie can teach us about animals.
book, movie
What is the compound predicate?
I read about Boston and visited the city.
read about Boston and visited the city.
Olivia and I each ate an oreo.
oreo
Compound or not compound?
The Christmas lights were bright and colorful.
Not compound
Please hand me my notebook.
Imperative
What is the compound subject?
Mom and I set up the game.
Mom, I
What is the compound predicate?
Students either play baseball or soccer in the spring.
either play baseball or soccer in the spring.
Many people ride their skateboards at the skatepark.
skateboards
I got a burger for lunch, Brooklyn got a sandwich.
not compound
We hiked along the trail together.
Declarative
What is the simple subject?
Two students from our school say the prayer every morning.
Students
What is the simple predicate?
My purple marker fell off my desk.
The tour guides lead groups around the museum.
groups
We picked apples at the farm, we ate all of them.
Who is going to the mall with me?
What is the simple subject?
Our teacher showed us the new vocabulary book.
What is the simple predicate?
The candy costs more than the cookies.
costs
The tourists see amazing views at the museum.
views
Is this a run on?
Some farmers raise animals, but other farmers grow crops.
Not a run on