A subject tells us the _____, ______, or _________ of the sentence.
Person, Place, or Thing
What type of sentence? The boy ate pizza.
Simple
What is the conjunction? Stan will bring the basketball to practice, or he will be in big trouble.
or
Identify the fragment:
a. Jane plays
b. George better
c. Alfred can't dance
b. George better - missing predicate
What is the action?
Verb
What is the predicate? The dog ran across the street.
"ran across the street"
What is the type of sentence? Even though they have a temper, I enjoy being with Matt.
What is the conjunction? I love to swim, and I play basketball.
and
Complete sentence or Fragment? Because they had the best shoes.
Fragment
What is the subject?
Noun
What is the subject? Tom and Sara went to the beach.
Tom and Sara
What is the type of sentence? I have a fever, yet my mom still sent me to school.
Compound
What is the conjunction? The dog got all wet after the storm.
Is it a run on or fragment ? I run for a living I enjoy looking at the scenery.
Run on
What describes the noun?
Adjective
What is the predicate?
The kids, excited and silly, went to the park for the musical festival.
"went to the park for the musical festival."
What kind of sentence is this? After we eat, let's go shopping.
Complex
A conjunction is a word that ____________ sentences.
Is it a run on sentence? There is no way that me and my mom would ever make it to the movies on time.
Not a run on sentence
Can it be modified by "very" or "more"?
Adjective
What is the subject?
With Aaron, Jim watched the football team win the championship at West Lee Middle School.
Jim
What is the type of sentence? It's all about living it up together.
Simple
What is the conjunction in this sentence?
James made the team although his leg was broken.
Although
To fix a run on sentence you need to add a period or a ______________ followed by a conjunction.
Can it be used in a sentence as a subject or object?
Noun