Subject/Verb
Types of Sentences
S/Frag/RO
Numbers in Sentences
Recognizing Complements
100

In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Subject: God

Verb: created

100

A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance

Declarative (period)

100

The first English colonists to arrive in North America.

Fragment

100

Of the 213 students who went on the trip, (23, twenty-three) were seventh graders.

23

100

John Newton wrote the words to the song "Amazing Grace."

Words

200

When will you complete the list of players for today's game?

Subject: you

Verb: will complete

200

Deliver me, O my God, out of the hand of the wicked

Imperative (period)

200

Freedom of the seas outside territorial waters in peace and in war.

Fragment

200

He lives on (Forty-Second Street, Forty-second Street).

Forty-second Street

200

A good man obtaineth favor of the Lord.

favor
300

Here are three good examples of completed projects.

Subject: examples

Verb: are

300

What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death

Interrogative (question mark)

300

William Shakespeare wrote many plays parts of his works are often quoted.

Run-on

300

Early in 1999, Dr. Thompson gave a series of lectures on the (20th, Twentieth) Centry.

Twentieth Century

300

Humility in a Christian's life is vitally important.

important

400

Under the canopy will be the refreshment stand and the first aid station.

subject: stand / station

verb: will be

400

How precious are thy thoughts unto me, O God

Exclamatory (exclamation point)

400

Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.

Sentence

400

(1,012, One thousand twelve) visitors toured the city's historical district last weekend, and about (950, nine hundred fifty) visitors are expected this weekend. 

One thousand twelve / 950

400

The beginning is the most important part of the work.

part

500

Sarah, stop, look, and listen before crossing the street.

Subject: (You) 

Verbs: stop / look / listen

500
Would you please close the door on your way out

Imperative (period)

500

Read your Bible regularly, in the morning is a good time.

Run-on

500

For tonight's homework, read (chapter 12, chapter twelve) in your book.

Chapter 12

500

George Bernard shaw wrote the famous satire Pygmalion. 

satire