Subject/Predicate
Run-On Sentences
Fragment Sentences
Coordinate Adjectives
Miscellaneous
100

This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.

Subject

100

Is this sentence a run-on?
I love pizza I eat it every Friday.

Yes 

I eat pizza. I eat it every Friday. 

OR 

I eat pizza, and I eat it every Friday.

100

Which two parts are needed to have a complete sentence? 

Subject and predicate

100

What is an adjective? 

A word that describes a noun or pronoun. 

100

A sentence must have at least one subject and one predicate to be this.

complete

200

Identify the subject in this sentence:
The playful puppy chased the ball.

the playful puppy 

200

Rewrite this sentence correctly: 

We finished the test we turned it in quietly.


We finished the test. We turned it in quietly. 


200

Is this a fragment or a complete sentence?

Because I forgot my homework.

Fragment

200

Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. The loud crowded cafeteria
B. The loud, crowded cafeteria

B. The loud, crowded cafeteria

200

What do you can the action word in the sentence?

verb

300

Identify the complete predicate in this sentence:
The students finished their work early.

finished their work early

300

Is this sentence punctuated correctly? 

The students completed their test on "Flight of Icarus", and they took their grammar quiz the next day. 

Yes

300

Turn this fragment into a complete sentence.

When the bell rang.

Answers may vary

300

How can you test if adjectives are coordinate?

add “and” or switch the adjectives

300

Which sentence is written correctly?
A. I ran home I was late.
B. I ran home, I was late.
C. I ran home because I was late.

C. I ran home because I was late.

400

Which part of this sentence is the predicate?
She packed her bag and hurried to the bus stop.

packed her bag and hurried to the bus stop

400

Identify if this is a complete or run-on sentence. If it is a run-on, rewrite it correctly.

We studied for the test, we felt confident. 

Run-On Sentence

We studied for the test. We felt confident. 

OR 

We studied for the test, and we felt confident. 

400

Which part is missing from this fragment -- subject or predicate?

Running down the hallway.

subject

400

Identify the coordinate adjectives in this sentence:
The cold, windy afternoon made us stay inside.

cold and windy

400

Fix this sentence AND name the error (if there is one):

The tired hungry students waited for lunch.

“The tired, hungry students waited for lunch,” 


The error was missing a comma between coordinate adjectives?

500

Identify the subject in this sentence:
All of the books on the shelf belong to the library.

All of the books on the shelf

500

Identify if this is a complete or run-on sentence. If it is a run-on, rewrite it correctly.

During the assembly, the students sat quietly.


Complete sentence

500

Identify if this is a complete sentence or a fragment. If it is a fragment, turn it into a complete sentence. 

Because of the weather outside.

Fragment


(answers may vary) 

500

Do these adjectives need a comma?

She wore a small red backpack.

No

500

Fix this sentence AND name the error (if there is one):

He bought a wooden baseball bat.

No correction needed.