Complete Subjects/Predicates
Simple Subjects/Predicates
Verb Phrases
Compound Subjects/Verbs
Types of Sentences
100
Real-estate developers need land for new housing. Identify the complete subject.
Real-estate developers
100
A nimble rabbit crossed his path one day. Identify the simple subject.
Rabbit
100
Modern industries have allowed cities and towns to flourish. Identify the helping verb.
Have (have allowed)
100
Michelle and Stephanie walked to school. Identify the compound subject in this sentence.
Michelle, Stephanie
100
What type of sentence always ends with a question mark and asks someone/something?
Interrogative
200
Most workers had to live in overcrowded, filthy slums. Identify the complete predicate.
Had to live in overcrowded, filthy slums
200
His tricky neighbor accepted the challenge. Identify the simple predicate.
Accepted
200
Pollution is endangering animals and plants. Identify the helping verb and the main verb.
Helping verb - is Main verb - endangering
200
Tiffany sold t-shirts and collected money for the school fundraiser. Identify the compound verb.
Sold, collected
200
This type of sentence makes a statement.
Declarative
300
More than 130,000 people visit the museum each year. Identify the complete subject.
More than 130,000 people
300
Some leaders recognized the need for improvements. Identify the simple subject.
Leaders
300
He must tell and endless tale to the royal family. Identify the helping verb and the main verb.
Helping verb - must Main verb - tell
300
She takes vitamins every morning and drinks a smoothie. Identify the compound verb.
Takes, drinks
300
This type of sentence always ends with an exclamation point and shows strong emotion.
Exclamatory
400
Sections of the house jut over a waterfall. Identify the complete predicate.
Just over a waterfall
400
The Industrial Revolution transformed old cities. Identify the simple subject.
The Industrial Revolution
400
He would share a story about a well-built barn full of corn. Identify the helping verb.
Would
400
We have neither seen each other nor spoken since our last argument. Identify the compound verb.
Seen, spoken
400
"Follow directions." This sentences is a ___________ sentence.
Imperative
500
This lovely young woman lives with a cruel stepmother and a selfish stepsister. Identify the complete subject.
This lovely young woman
500
Correctly define a simple subject and simple predicate.
Simple subject - main word/words in the complete subject; tells whom or what the sentence about Simple predicate - main word/words in the complete predicate; verb
500
Correctly define "verb phrase."
Main verb + one or more helping verbs = verb phrase
500
Correctly define a compound subject and a compound verb.
Compound subject - two or more subjects that share the same verb. Compound verb - two or more verbs that share the same subject.
500
Imperative sentences do not have a subject. However, a subject is implied. Whom or what is implied as the subject in an imperative sentence?
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