Sentence Structure
English Language
Sentence Structure starts at 2 and continues till grade 10.
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Combine these two simple sentences into a compound sentence: 'She likes pizza. She likes pasta.'
Write a simple sentence about a dog.
Choose the correct predicate in the sentence: 'The children played in the park.' (1) The children (2) played in the park (3) in the park (4) played
Choose the correct subject in the sentence: 'The dogs barked loudly.' (1) The (2) dogs (3) barked (4) loudly
Combine these two simple sentences into a compound sentence: 'She likes pizza. She likes pasta.'
Is the following a complete sentence? 'Ran to the store.'
Is the following a compound sentence? 'She likes to swim, and he likes to run.'
Is the following a fragment? 'Because it was raining.'
Choose the correct predicate in the sentence: 'The children played in the park.' (1) The children (2) played in the park (3) in the park (4) played
Choose the correct subject in the sentence: 'The dogs barked loudly.' (1) The (2) dogs (3) barked (4) loudly
Which conjunction best joins these two sentences? 'I was tired. I went to bed.' (1) and (2) but (3) so (4) or
Which of the following is a complete sentence? (1) The cat on the mat. (2) The cat sat on the mat. (3) On the mat. (4) Sat on the mat.
A sentence must always begin with a ________.
A sentence that gives a command is called an ________ sentence.
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.
Does every sentence need to end with a punctuation mark?
Is the following a complete sentence? 'Ran to the store.'
Is the following a compound sentence? 'She likes to swim, and he likes to run.'
Is the following a fragment? 'Because it was raining.'
