Subject, Predicate,Object
Capital Letters
Sentence Variety
Active or Passive
I'm confused!
100

Choose if the following is a sentence or a fragment: We bought tickets for the concert.

sentence

100

What is the proper noun in this sentence?

Grayson ate an apple, yogurt, and coffee for breakfast.

Grayson

100

What type of sentence is this?

The dog chased his tail every day.

Simple

100

Active or passive? The doctor visited her patients at the hospital.

Active, the subject is performing the action

100

Complete the sentence:

My dog is (two, to, too) years old today.

two

200

Choose if the following is a sentence or a fragment? 

Walk your dog every day.

Sentence

200

How many proper nouns are in this sentence (there is no capitalization)

we went to the badger game on saturday to see them play michigan state.

3

200

What type of sentence is this?

The dog chased his tail every day, even though he was never able to catch it.

complex

200

Active or passive: Our kitchen walls were painted by Julien and Julian.

passive, the walls are receiving the action

200

Look over (there, their, they're)! I just saw a tornado!

there

300

What is the object of the sentence?

Jake baked a delicious chocolate cake for the end of the year party.

cake

300

Capitalize the sentence correctly:


i'm doing a-levels in history, geography and english.

I'm doing A-levels in history, geography and English.

300

Kelly applied for a job in accounting at the new building down the street from my house.

simple!

300

True or False: In the passive voice, the subject is often part of a prepositional phrase, usually using the word "by".

True

300

If I get a puppy, (its, it's) name is going to be Dexter.

its

400

What is the object of the sentence?

A few, exotic birds mimic sounds.

sounds

400

Is the capitalization correct in this sentence?

My uncle lived in California for three years before moving back to Wisconsin.

Yes!
400

All the world's a stage; we are only players. 

compound- you can use a semi-colon instead of a conjunction

400

Change this sentence to an active voice:

Grandma got run over by a reindeer.

The reindeer ran over grandma.

400

I wanted to go (1) the store and my sister said she was going (2). But last time I shopped with her, it took (3) hours!

two, to, too?

to, too, two

500

What is the object in the sentence?

The direct object receives the action from the verb.

Action

500

how many of these words should be capitalized in this sentence?

i finally got to go to new york city, see the new york mets, and go to the metropolitan museum of art!

10! New York City, New York Mets, Metropolitan Museum of Art

500

What type of conjunctions are used in complex sentences?

subordinating conjunctions

500

In an active voice, is the subject performing or receiving the action?

Performing

500

Hey! You over (1)! Can you bring me (2) chromebooks? (3) going home early.

there, they're, their?

there, their, they're