Sentence Types
Simple Predicate
Simple Subject
Run-on, Fragment, or Complete Sentence
Types of Nouns
100

What are the four types of sentences? 

Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory 

100

What is the difference between a simple predicate and a complete predicate? 

The simple predicate is just the word (or words) that act as the verb in the sentence. 

100
What is the difference between a simple subject and a complete subject?

A simple subject is the main word (or words) that tells who or what is doing or being something in the sentence. 

100
What four things does every sentence need? 

Capital letter, punctuation, subject and a predicate 

100

What are the different types of nouns we covered? (There are five.) 

Abstract, concrete, common, proper, collective 

200

"Mom, I forgot to feed the dog this morning." 

Declarative 

200

"A moral person treats others fairly." 

treats 

200

"Dark, ominous clouds gather."

clouds

200

"I am going to the grocery store I have to get some bread."

Run-on
200

"herd"

collective, common, concrete

300

"I am so not ready for the test tomorrow!"

Exclamatory 

300

"He is being extremely rude."

is being

300

"A man in black boots stomps in puddles." 

man

300

"Because I listen in class, I understand what we are learning."

Sentence 

300

"religion"

common, abstract

400

"Will we ever read novels in this class?"

Interrogative 

400

"I have been wondering how you were doing."

have been wondering 

400

"I like this inclement weather." 

400

"Living life on the edge."

Fragment 

400

"South America"

proper, concrete, collective 

500

"Stop."

Imperative 

500

"The freezing rain is pouring on the roof."

is pouring. 

500

"Don't tell me what to do." 

You

500

"From Alabama to Florida."

Fragment 

500

"Williams Family"

proper, concrete, collective