Kinds of Sentences and Punctuation. Add the correct punctuation and identify what type of sentence is it.
Fragment/ Run-on/ Complete
Identify what type of sentence is it and fix it.
Simple subject/Simple Predicate. Identify the simple subject/simple predicate in each sentence.
Compound subjects/ compound predicates. Identify the subjects and predicates.
Complete subjects/ complete predicates
100

The dog stole the bone


period-  declarative sentence

100

The best part of Christmas


fragment

100

Kathy never does her homework.


Kathy- subj.

does- predicate

100

Puppies and kittens play and sleep most of the day.

puppies, kittens- subjects

play, sleep- predicates

100

My brother John and his friend Andy come to all my basketball games.

My brother John and his friend Andy- complete subject.

come to all my basketball games- complete predicate

200

This is the worst class ever


exclamation mark- exclamatory sentence

200

The girl ran across the street the car almost hit her.


Run-on

200

Tom's favorite TV show is Survivor.


Tom's- subject

is- predicate

200

Crocodiles and alligators swim in the water but hunt on land.


Crocodiles, alligators- subjects

swim, hunt- predicates

200

My older brother and his best friend went to the store to get some snacks.

Complete Subject: My older brother and his best friend.

Complete Predicate: went to the store to get some snacks.

300

How many weeks until summer vacation


question mark- interrogative sentence

300

If I ever go to New York I want to visit the statue of liberty, but I don't want to take a cab.


complete sentence

300

The program was working correctly yesterday.

program- subject

was working- predicate

300

Yesterday after school, Jack and Jill went up the hill and fell down.


Jack, Jill- subjects

went, fell

300

I will pick you up after you call me.

I - complete subject

will pick you up after you call me- complete predicate

400

Give me your cell phone


period- imperative sentence

400

The flowers that grew last year


fragment

400

Who will take out the garbage?

who- subject

will take- predicate

400

At Red Top, the campers and their guide pitched their tents and built a fire.

campers, guide she- compound subjects

pitched, built - compound predicate.

400

We are going to Florida.

We- complete subject

 are going to Florida-complete predicate

500

Please eat your dinner now. 


period - imperative sentence

500

Last year for Christmas I got a cell phone it didn't have any minutes on it


Run-on

500

Run for your life!


You-  subject

run-predicate

500

Heavy rain and strong winds flooded the streets and damaged the power lines.

Compound Subject: rain, winds 

Compound Predicate: flooded, damaged

500

Bill and Jim wear yellow caps to school every day.

Bill and Jim- complete subject

wear yellow caps to school every day- complete predicate