Kinds of Sentences/Complete Subjects and Predicates
Simple Subjects and Predicates/Finding the Subject
Compound Subjects and Predicates
Compound and Complex Sentences
Conjunctions/Fragments and Run-ons
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Name the kind of sentence and correct punctuation. What a thrill it is to go to Washington

!, exclamatory

100
Name the simple subject and simple predicate. Japan is composed of many islands.
Japan, is composed
100
Name the subject and predicate and label compound subjects or predicates. Kathy and some other students made plans for their report.
Kathy, students (compound subject) made (simple predicate)
100
Label the sentence simple, compound, or complex. The swimmers gathered, and a storm broke.
compound
100
Name each conjunction. We add either grated carrots or chopped celery to the tuna.
either, or
200
Name the kind of sentence and correct punctuation. Come to the airport with me
period, imperative
200
Name the simple subject and simple predicate. Most summers are hot and humid in the South.
summers, are
200
Name the subject and predicate and label compound subjects or predicates. They went to the library and borrowed some books.
They (simple predicate) went, borrowed (compound predicate)
200
Label the sentence simple, compound, or complex. The rain had to end, or the coaches would cancel the meet.
compound
200
Name each conjunction. There are fancier picnic foods, yet I like tuna best.
yet
300
Name the complete subject and complete predicate. The first excursion will be next week.
The first excursion l will be next week.
300
Name the simple subject. How do you find the area of this triangle?
you
300
Name the subject and predicate and label compound subjects or predicates. Each person read one book and wrote a short summary of it.
person (simple subject) read, wrote (compound predicate)
300
Label the sentence simple, compound, or complex. Ten minutes later, the meet began in mixed sunshine and clouds.
simple
300
Correct the fragment or run-on. India has a variety of climates they follow a pattern.
India has a variety of climates. They follow a pattern.
400
Name the complete subject and complete predicate. Both experienced and inexperienced hikers are involved.
Both experienced and inexperienced hikers l are involved.
400
Name the simple subject. Please pay attention to the problem, Bob.
(you)
400
Name the subject and predicate and label compound subjects or predicates. Lin and Brad reported on the solar system and showed slides.
Lin, Brad (compound subject) reported, showed (compound predicate)
400
Label the sentence simple, compound, or complex. Whenever I am tired from my homework, I take a quick jog.
complex
400
Correct the fragment or run-on. Cool, hot, rainy seasons.
They are cool, hot, rainy seasons.
500
Name the complete subject and complete predicate. Flat, comfortable shoes are needed.
Flat, comfortable shoes l are needed.
500
Name the simple subject. There are no tricks to this problem.
tricks
500
Name the subject and predicate and label compound subjects or predicates. Jill and Joe left the class early today.
Jill, Joe (compound subject) left (simple predicate)
500
Label the sentence simple, compound, or complex. I dash out of the house before I grow too sleepy.
complex
500
Correct the fragment or run-on. During the rainy summer.
Sample answer: During the rainy summer, few tourists visit.