Fragment or Sentence
Subject & Predicate
Nouns & Verbs
Pronouns
Capitalization
& Punctuation
100

Identify if the following is a sentence or a fragment:
"The dog barked."

sentence

100

Identify the subject:
"The cat slept on the windowsill."

Answer: The cat

100

Identify the noun and the verb:
"The car stopped suddenly."

Answer:
Noun: car
Verb: stopped

100

Identify the pronoun in the sentence:
"She loves to read mystery novels."

Answer: She

100

Correct the capitalization in this sentence:
"george washington was the first president of the united states."

Answer: George Washington was the first president of the United States.

200

Is this a sentence or a fragment?
"Running through the park."

fragment
200

Identify the predicate:
"The students are studying for their test."

Answer: are studying for their test

200

Identify all the nouns in this sentence:
"The teacher gave the students a challenging test."

Answer: teacher, students, test

200

Replace the underlined noun with a pronoun:
"The students worked on their project."

Answer: They worked on their project.

200

Add punctuation to fix this sentence:
Where are you going after school she asked

Answer: "Where are you going after school?" she asked?

300

Fix this fragment to make it a complete sentence:
"While the sun was setting."

Answer: "While the sun was setting, the sky turned orange."

300

Identify the complete subject in the sentence:
"The tall boy with glasses won the spelling bee."

Answer: The tall boy with glasses

300

Find the verb and identify whether it is an action or a linking verb:
"The flowers are blooming in the garden."

Answer:
Verb: are blooming
Type: Action

300

Find the possessive pronoun in this sentence:
"The book on the table is mine."

Answer: mine

300

Fix the errors in capitalization and punctuation:
on monday we visited the empire state building bob told his neighbor dan

Answer: "On Monday, we visited the Empire State Building," Bob told his neighbor, Dan.

400

Choose the complete sentence:
a) "After the rain stopped."
b) "We went outside after the rain stopped."

B

400

Separate the subject and predicate:
"A flock of birds flew across the bright blue sky."

Answer:
Subject: A flock of birds
Predicate: flew across the bright blue sky

400

Identify the abstract noun in the sentence:
"Her bravery during the storm was remarkable."

Answer: bravery

400

Identify the indefinite pronoun in this sentence:
"Everyone needs to bring their own lunch."


An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea in a general or non-specific way, without specifying exactly who or what is being referred to.



Answer: Everyone

400

Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation:
My favorite books are the hunger games harry potter and to kill a mockingbird

Answer: My favorite books are The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

500

Rewrite this fragment into a sentence, adding both a subject and a predicate:
"Jumping over the puddles."

Answer: "The children were jumping over the puddles during the storm."

500

Identify the compound predicate in this sentence:
"The dog barked loudly and chased the squirrel into the yard."

Answer: barked loudly and chased the squirrel into the yard

500

Identify all nouns (common, proper, and abstract) and verbs in the sentence:
"Maya and her brother admire the beauty of the Grand Canyon."

Answer:
Nouns: Maya (proper), brother (common), beauty (abstract), Grand Canyon (proper)


Verb: admire

500

Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence and explain why:
"Neither of the boys finished (his, their) homework."

Answer: his
Explanation: "Neither" is singular, so it takes the singular pronoun his.

500

Correct the capitalization and punctuation in the following dialogue:
why are you late asked the teacher 

the bus broke down replied the student

Answer:
"Why are you late?" asked the teacher.
"The bus broke down," replied the student.