This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.
What is the subject? or What is the subject part?
This part of a sentence tells what the subject does or is.
What is the predicate?
This happens when two sentences are put together without correct punctuation.
What is a run-on sentence?
A sentence fragment is missing one of these important parts.
What is a subject or a predicate?
This type of word names a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
In the sentence, "The dog barked loudly," this is the subject.
What is "The dog"?
In "My cat sleeps all day," this is the predicate.
What is "sleeps all day"?
Is this a run-on? "I went to the park it was fun."
What is yes?
Is this a fragment? "In the park."
What is yes?
Which word is the verb? "The bird is in the nest."
What is "is"?
In "My little brother plays soccer," identify the subject.
What is "My little brother"?
What is the predicate in "The kids danced in the gym"?
Hint: It is one word
What is "danced"?
Fix this run-on: "She likes cats she has three."
Hint: What punctuation? Where should the punctuation be? Capitals?
What is "She likes cats. She has three"?
Turn this fragment into a sentence: "Under the big tree."
(Example) What is "We sat under the big tree"?
Correct answer can be similar
Change this to past tense: "He runs fast."
What is "He ran fast"?
In the sentence, "The tall girl with glasses reads books," this is the complete subject.
Hint: The answer is NOT "The tall girl"
What is "The tall girl with glasses"?
In "The baby cried loudly in the crib," what is the predicate part?
What is "cried loudly in the crib"?
Choose the correct fix: "We played soccer it started to rain."
"We played soccer, and it started to rain"?
Which is a complete sentence?
A) "Because I was late."
B) "I missed the bus because I was late."
What is "I missed the bus because I was late"?
Sentence B
Add a capital letter and punctuation: "my moms friend is nice"
What is "My mom's friend is nice."?
Capital M in my
Apostrophe in mom's
Period after nice
What is the simple subject in the sentence: "The loud group of students ran to recess"?
Hint: it is a noun. It is not "students" or "recess"
What is "group"?
Identify the predicate part in: "The children have been playing outside."
What is "have been playing"?
Why is this a run-on? "The sun is out we should go outside."
What is "It has two complete sentences without punctuation or a connecting word (and) plus a comma"?
Explain why "Jumping over the fence" is a fragment.
What is "It does not tell who is jumping"?
Or
It is missing the subject part
What are the two main parts of every sentence?
What are the subject and the predicate?