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Sentence Structure

English Language

Sentence Structure starts at 2 and continues till grade 10. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Sentence Structure. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 2
Which word is the verb in the sentence: 'Tom jumps high.'?
Choose the correct ending punctuation for this sentence: 'Where is my book' (1) . (2) ? (3) !
Does the sentence 'He is running.' make sense? Yes or No?
Does the sentence 'Run fast!' have a subject? Yes or No?
Does the sentence 'The birds are singing.' have a subject and a verb? Yes or No?
Does the sentence 'The dog runs.' have a subject and a predicate? Yes or No?
Is 'Can you help me?' a question? Yes or No?
Is 'Jumped over the fence.' a complete sentence? Yes or No?
Choose the correct ending punctuation for this sentence: 'Where is my book' (1) . (2) ? (3) !
Which of the following is a complete sentence? (1) The cat sleeps. (2) On the mat. (3) Under the table.
Which of these is a command? (1) Close the door. (2) The door is closed. (3) Is the door closed?
Which of these is a complete sentence? (1) The big dog. (2) The big dog barked. (3) Barked loudly.
Fill in the blank: A _______ is a group of words that does not express a complete thought.
Fill in the blank: A _______ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Fill in the blank: A _______ is a sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling.
Fill in the blank: A _______ is a word that describes a noun.
A sentence must always begin with a capital letter. True or False?
Does a sentence always need to make sense? Yes or No?
Does every sentence need a subject? Yes or No?
Does every sentence need a verb? Yes or No?