Subject
Predicate
Subject-Verb Agreement
Verb Tenses
Fragments/Run-On/Complete Sentences
100

In a sentence, subjects tell us

What is who or what is performing the action?

100

In a sentence, predicates tell us

What is the action taking place?

100

The opposite of singular

What is plural?

100

Verb Tenses tell us

What is when an event took place?

100

The 2 basic requirements of a complete sentences include

What is a subject and a predicate?

200

The part of speech of a subject

What is noun or pronoun?
200

Compound predicates are

What is more than one actions taking place?

200

The reason subject-verb agreement is important

What is 1) for clear communication and 2) so plurals and singulars match in a sentence?

200

The three types of simple tenses

What is past, present, and future?

200

The following is an example of:

I hate this movie, it's so boring.


What is run-on sentence?
300
One benefit to understanding subjects 

What is 1) Clearer communication, 2) Avoid fragments/run-ons, 3) Clear sentences/writing, etc.?

300

The difference between a simple predicate and complete predicate

What is simple - basic, complete - modified?

300

The error in the following sentence:

The sky look so blue today.

What is "look" should be "looks?"

300

The suffix that indicates progressive tenses

What is "-ing?"

300

A sentence fragment does not express

What is a complete thought?

400

The simple subject and complete subject in the following sentence:

"The tall, beautiful ballerina from Idaho was accepted into the New York Academy of Ballet."

What is simple - ballerina, complete - tall, beautiful ballerina from Idaho?

400

The simple and complete predicate is the following example:

Drake and Josh climbed the ladder into the tree house.

What is simple - climbed, complete - climbed the ladder into the tree house?

400

The subject in the following sentence is (singular or plural):

The sons in each family play basketball.

What is plural?

400

Two of the types of tenses are

What is (past, present, future + progressive form)?

400

Turn this fragment (dependent clause) into a complete sentence (independent clause):

To draw a picture.

What is (add a subject)?

500

An example of a compound subject 

What is (an example with at least 2 subjects)?

500

An example of a complete predicate

What is (an example of a detailed predicate)?

500

The verb that agrees with the subjects in the following example:

Neither the boys nor the girl (is/are) ready to go to the store.

What is "is?"

500

The tense of the following statement:

He will have been eating.

What is future perfect progressive?

500

One way a run-on can occur

What is 1) ", and", 2) ";" , 3) "therefore," 4 "." ?