The subject of the sentence is this.
What is who the sentence is about? (or What is a noun?)
The simple predicate is this.
What is a verb?
The punctuation that a declarative sentence ends with.
What is a period?
The simple subject is this.
What is the noun or pronoun the sentence is about?
Nouns that are always capitalized.
What are proper nouns?
The simple subject is this.
What is a noun or pronoun the sentence is about?
The complete predicate is this.
What is the simple predicate and its modifiers?
The type of sentence that emphasizes strong feeling or emotion.
What is Exclamatory?
The Predicate is this.
What is the action the subject does?
Nouns that name multiple people, places, things, or ideas.
What are plural nouns?
What is the simple subject and its modifiers?
A compound predicate is this.
The type of sentence that this sentence is: Call 911 in an emergency.
What is Imperative?
An incomplete sentence.
What is a sentence fragment?
Nouns that name ideas, qualities, or feelings.
What are abstract nouns?
A compound subject is this.
What is two or more simple subjects with teh same predicate?
What are conjunctions?
The type of sentence this sentence is: First I went to town, then I went to school, I went to the football game, I went home.
What is a Run-On?
The words "and" "but" or "or"
What are conjunctions?
Nouns that give a single name to a group of individuals.
What are collective nouns?
It's what you look for to find the subject of a sentence.
What is a noun?
All sentences must have this to be a complete sentence.
What is a subject and a predicate?
Sentences that make a request.
Two or more simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction.
What are compound sentences?
Nouns you can recognize using the five senses.