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100
Rome is more than two thousand years old.
What is declarative?
100
What is the simple subject? People play board games such as chess and checkers.
What is people?
100
On my desk is a calendar.
What is calendar?
100
What is the conjunction? Rice, wheat, and corn are the three most important cereals.
What is and?
100
Fragment or Run-on? Was interested in social work?
What is fragment?
200
Can you still see any of the ancient buildings?
What is interrogative?
200
What is the complete predicate? Other games require sticks, baskets, or rackets.
What is - require, sticks, baskets, or rackets?
200
Give me the order. please.
What is (You)?
200
Neither Europe nor the United States produces more rice than China.
What is neither, nor?
200
Fragment or run-on? She served until 1919, she was not re-elected.
What is run-on?
300
Please hand me my book about Rome.
What is imperative?
300
What is the complete subject? New England colonists brought the game to the new world.
What is New England colonists?
300
Is November the Latin word for mine?
What is November?
300
What is the conjunction and what type of conjunction is it? Europe and the Americas grow large amounts of wheat instead.
What is and (coordinating)
300
Fragment or Run-on? Correct it. Because of her beliefs against war.
What is fragment?
400
Look at this map, please (include end mark)
What is imperative (.)
400
What is the complete predicate? The batter would run from base to base after a hit.
What is - would run from base to base after a hit?
400
Explain that strange fact to me.
What is (You)?
400
What is/are the conjunctions, and name the type of conjunction? Either milk or bread will be brought to the table.
What is either, or (correlative)
400
Fragment or run-on? Correct it. She enjoyed her job, her constituents were satisfied with her work.
What is run-on?
500
What a fascinating city Rome is (include end mark)
What is Exclamatory (!)
500
What is the simple predicate? The soft clay is then shaped into a cup, a bowl, or a vase.
What is - is shaped?
500
There is a bus in front of the school.
What is bus?
500
What is/are the conjunctions, and name the type of conjunction? Both milk and meat are produced from livestock.
What is both, and (correlative)
500
Fragment or run-on? Correct it. After winning elections year after year.
What is fragment?