Kinds of sentences
Subjects and Verbs
Complements
Sentence/Fragment/Run-on
Capitalization/
Manuscript Form
100

What kind of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark?

Interrogative

100

Are here and there ever the subject of the sentence?

NO

100

What comes after the subject and verb and helps complete the thought of the sentence?

complement

100

I have been to North Dakota and been to Minnesota.

Sentence

100

Middle ages

Middle Ages

200

What kind of sentence makes a request or a demand and ends with a period or an exclamation point?

Imperative

200

In what kind of sentence does the subject come after the verb?

Inverted/Interrogative

200

What is the complement of this sentence?

The patriot is Calvary Christian Academy's mascot for the school.

mascot

200

My sister enjoys painting, basketball, and running, she is very good at basketball.

run-on

200

my cousin

correct

300

What kind of sentence makes a statement and ends with a period?

Declarative

300

What is the subject of this sentence?

Don't forget to do your homework.

You

300

What is the complement of this sentence?

Our school plays basketball.

basketball

300

I have never been to Washington.

Sentence

300
the Hon. John Smith
the Honorable John Smith
400

What kind of sentence shows strong or sudden feeling and ends with an exclamation point?

Exclamatory
400

What is the subject of this sentence?

Decorated with sprinkles, the doughnuts looked ready to eat.

Doughnuts

400

What is the complement of this sentence?

Some of our players are good, and some of our players are bad.

good/bad

400

Mr. Mon. Principal of CCA.

Fragment

400

A.D. 2023

500 B.C.

Correct

500

What is always the subject of an imperative sentence?

Understood You

500

What is the VERB of this sentence?

She went to the fair but did not remember her purse.

went/did remember

500

What is the complement of this sentence?

Our teams play many games every season.

games

500

Poe was a legendary author, his style was that of mystery, horror and suspense.

run-on

500

The New York Times

The New York Times