Crying all night.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
I don't drink soda.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
She sleeps nine hours every night.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
You and I.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
She wants water now.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
Wendy and Joseph are good students.
  • Simple sentence
  • Fragment sentence
My classroom, the one with the red door.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
Talking, asking and listening.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
Washing your hands before eating is a healthy habit.
  • Sentence fragmnent
  • Simple sentence
For he was tired.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
The table is bigger than the chair.
  • Simple sentence
  • Sentence fragment
The noisy children.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple sentence
Washing the dishes.
  • Sentence fragment
  • Simple Sentence
I take a shower every day at night,
  • Simple sentence
  • Sentence Fragment
Mother Earth needs our help.
  • Simple sentence
  • Sentence fragment
Which of the following MUST a simple sentence have?
  • a question mark
  • a name
  • a capital letter at the beginning
  • a comma
Which one of the following MUST a simple sentence have?
  • the name of a color
  • a person
  • a subject (who or what?)
  • an animal
True or False: A simple sentence can be called an independent clause because it can stand alone.
  • True
  • False
Identify the simple sentence:
  • One day after school.
  • I went to buy a treat after school.
Which of the following is a simple sentence?
  • Over the moon.
  • The cow jumped over the moon.
True or false:An independent clause and a simple sentence are NOT the same.
  • True
  • False
A simple sentence can also be called:
  • a regular sentence
  • an independent clause
  • Santa Claus
Identify the sentence fragment:
  • Waiting for the rain to stop.
  • My dad was waiting for the rain to stop.
I now understand the difference between simple sentences and sentence fragments.
  • Yes
  • No
What is the subject in the following sentence:My dog, Emmie, is a lovable pup.
  • dog
  • Emmie
  • lovable
  • pup
What is the verb in the following sentence:My dog, Emmie, is a lovable pup.
  • dog
  • Emmie
  • is
  • pup
What is the subject in the following sentence?Poetry connects to our lives.
  • Poetry
  • Connects
  • our
  • lives
What is the verb in the following sentence?Poetry connects to our lives.
  • Poetry
  • connects
  • our
  • lives
What is the subject in the following sentence?Miss D walks her dog Cado.
  • Miss D
  • walks
  • dog
  • Cado
What is the verb in the following sentence?Miss D walks her dog Cado.
  • Miss D
  • walks
  • dog
  • Cado
What is the subject in the following sentence?The class takes a quiz
  • class
  • takes
  • a
  • quiz
What is the verb in the following sentence?The class takes a quiz.
  • class
  • takes
  • a
  • quiz
What is the subject in the following sentence?The student ran to his locker.
  • The
  • student
  • ran
  • locker
What is the verb in the following sentence?The student ran to his locker.
  • The
  • student
  • ran
  • locker
What is the subject?I want to go for a walk.
  • go
  • walk
  • I
  • for
What is the predicate?I ate a sandwich.
  • ate
  • sandwich
  • a
  • I
What is the predicate?I built the best snowman ever!
  • snowman
  • I
  • ever!
  • built
What is the subject?I rolled my eyes and held onto the controller tighter.
  • rolled
  • eyes
  • I
  • controller
What is the subject?I thought I was in the clear.
  • thought
  • was
  • I
  • clear
What is the predicate?I rolled my eyes and held onto the controller tighter.
  • rolled
  • onto
  • I
  • held
What is the predicate?I sauntered on over.
  • I
  • over
  • sauntered
  • on
What is the predicate?I thought I was in the clear.
  • thought
  • clear
  • was
  • I
What is the subject?I sauntered on over.
  • sauntered
  • over
  • I
  • on
What is the predicate?He just stared at me.
  • stared
  • me
  • at
  • He
What is the subject?He just stared at me.
  • stared
  • me
  • at
  • He
What is the subject?We looked across the street.
  • We
  • street
  • across
  • looked
What is the predicate?We sprang into action.
  • action
  • We
  • sprang
  • into
What is the predicate?We looked across the street.
  • We
  • street
  • looked
  • across
What is the subject?We sprang into action.
  • action
  • into
  • sprang
  • We
What is the predicate?I wonder what we will do tomorrow?
  • tomorrow
  • I
  • what
  • wonder
What is the subject?I wonder what we will do tomorrow?
  • wonder
  • tomorrow
  • I
  • what
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