Types of Sentences
Simple Subject and Predicate
Compound Subject and Predicate
Complete Subject and Predicate
Compound Sentences and Run-on Sentences
100

What kind of sentence makes a statement?

declarative

100

What is the simple subject in this sentence: 

The cat slept on the mat.

cat

100

What does “compound subject” mean?

Two or more subjects sharing the same predicate.

100

What does the complete subject include?

All the words that tell who or what the sentence is about.

100

What is a compound sentence made up of?

Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

200

What type of sentence gives a command or makes a request?

Imperative


200

What is the simple predicate in this sentence: 

The dog barked loudly.

barked

200

What does “compound predicate” mean?

Two or more predicates sharing the same subject.

200

What does the complete predicate include?

All the words that tell what the subject does or is.

200

What is a run-on sentence?

Two or more complete sentences joined incorrectly.

300

Identify this sentence type: “Watch out for that car!”

exclamatory

300

Which part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about?

simple subject

300

Identify the compound subject: 

Sarah and Emma went shopping.

Sarah and Emma

300

Identify the complete subject: 

The tall boy in the red shirt ran home.
 

The tall boy in the red shirt

300

Combine these sentences into a compound sentence: 

I was tired. I went to bed early.

I was tired, so I went to bed early.

400

Identify this sentence type: “Please wash the dishes!”

imperative


400

Which part of the sentence tells what the subject does?

simple predicate

400

Identify the compound predicate: 

The dog barked and chased the squirrel.

barked and chased

400

Identify the complete predicate: 

The dog in the yard barked loudly all night.

barked loudly all night

400

Which sentence is a run-on?
A) I went home, and I took a nap.
B) I went home I took a nap.

B

500

Identify this sentence type: “When will class finally be over?”

interrogative


500

Identify both in this sentence: 

My best friend dances beautifully.

Subject – friend

Predicate – dances

500

Identify both in this sentence: 

My mom and dad cook and clean every weekend.

Compound subject – mom and dad

Compound predicate – cook and clean

500

Identify both: 

The students in Mrs. B’s class studied for the test.

Complete subject – The students in Mrs. B’s class; Complete predicate – studied for the test

500

Identify the conjunction: I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.

but