Subject and Predicate
Independent Clauses and Dependent Clauses
Simple and Compound Sentences
Conjunctions
Sentence Structure
100

Are the words in all uppercase the subject or the predicate?

 THE HORSE ran in the field.

Subject

100

Is this an independent or dependent clause?

When you finally take the test.

Dependent clause

100

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

I live in the U.S.A.

Simple sentence

100

What is the coordinating conjunction in this sentence?

Jim bought pencils at Walmart, and he bought pens. 

And

100

What is the dependent clause in this sentence?

Since we didn’t have school yesterday I had an extra day to finish my homework

Since we didn’t have school yesterday

200

Are the uppercase words the subject or the predicate? 

The people in the house ARE HAVING A PARTY.

Predicate

200

Is this an independent or dependent clause? 

Mary was on the floor.

Independent Clause

200

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

The radio announcer played the songs that were requested.

Simple sentence.

200

What is the coordinating conjunction in this sentence?

You can study for the test, or you can play video games.

Or

200

What is the dependent clause in this sentence?

After months of research, he finally finished his novel.

After months of research

300

Are the uppercase words the subject or the predicate? 

Mom ASKED ME TO GO TO THE STORE.

 Predicate

300

Is this an independent or dependent clause? 

Since I eat ice cream.

Dependent Clause

300

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

Dan put too much liquid starter on the charcoal, and the flames leaped dangerously high.

Compound sentence

300

What is the subordinating conjunction in this sentence?

Although she was excited for school to start part of her was dreading having homework again

Although

300

What is the independent clause?

Your counselor can help you when you have a problem.

Your counselor can help you

400

Are the uppercase words the subject or the predicate? 

THE U.S. PRESIDENT spoke to the American people.

 Subject

400

Is this an independent or dependent clause? 

 I enjoy sitting by the fireplace and reading.

Independent clause.

400

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

The football team must win tomorrow, or they will lose the championship.

Compound sentence

400

What is the subordinating conjunction for this sentence?

Cheryl had to find a nice dress since she was invited to the party.

Since

400

What is the independent clause?

The girls went to the dinner party after they cleaned their house.

The girls went to the dinner party

500

Are the uppercase words the subject or the predicate? 

THE DEFENSIVE TACKLE OF THE CHICAGO BEARS missed the running back as he ran by him.

Subject.

500

Is this an independent or dependent clause? 

I like to swim laps and stay in shape.

Independent Clause.

500

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

Mother sewed new cases for the pillows on the couch.

Simple sentence

500

Does this sentence contain a coordinating or a subordinating conjunction?

Make sure you wash your hands before you eat.

Subordinating conjunction
500

What is the dependent clause?

After the tornado had hit, my house was gone, but my neighbor's house was not touched.

After the tornado hit