Kinds of Sentences
SS/SP
Finding the Subject
Types of Sentences
F/RO's & Comp. S/P
100

Have you met my cousin yet

?/int.

100

My grandparent are planning on visiting soon.

SS: Grandparents SP: are planning

100

Does chocolate cake appeal to you?

SS: cake

100

Daniel is learning how to yodel, but Pietro has a natural gift. 

compound (but)

100

The man with the yellow hat. 

Fragment

200

Please finish your homework

./imperative 
200

We have talked about this before. 

SS: We/ SP: have talked 

200

Look at how big that cake is!

SS: (You)

200

Colbie and Alena love their pet hedgehog.

simple

200
I love icecream, it tastes good. 

RO

300

What a sight you are 

!/exc.

300

DAILY DOUBLE! A dozen delicious donuts are on the counter. 

SS: donuts/ SP: are 

300
Is the cake ready to come out of the oven?

SS: cake

300

Because she'd never made a speech before, Gabi carefully rehearsed her graduation address. 

complex/ because

300

I washed the dishes and took out the trash. 

washed/took (and)

400

It's unusual for a student your age to write a novel

./dec.

400

The kayaks were used for group activities. 

SS: Kayaks SP: were used

400

Please don't eat it all!

SS: (You)

400

If Noah ate all the candy, the rest of the class would be very upset. 

complex (if)

400

The students will listen to the teacher and answer the questions. 

will listen/answer and

500

Walk in a straight line

./imp.

500

The younger children in our family will eat at the kid's table. 

SS: children/ SP: will eat
500

Could I help make the cake next time?

SS: I

500

DAILY DOUBLE! Maxwell could read when he was only 2 days old. 

complex (when)

500

Wished you were here. 

Fragment