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Types of Sentences What am I? Combining Sentences Subjects and Predicates Punctuation 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

Turn on the radio

imperative

The newscaster spoke about the weather

declarative

Is there any news about the storm

interrogative

How heavily the rain is falling

exclamatory

Please ask your brother to set the kitchen table

imperative

Identify: sentence fragment, run-on sentence, complete sentence. My sister’s dog.

Sentence fragment

Identify: sentence fragment, run-on sentence, complete sentence. George went to the library to check out a book for his school project.

Complete Sentence

Identify: sentence fragment, run-on sentence, complete sentence. I completed research for my topic my topic is simple machines.

Run-on Sentence

Identify: sentence fragment or run-on sentence. Went to the store for a snack. B) Fix the sentence to be complete.

*Sentence fragment *Add a subject

Identify: Fix this run-on sentence. Mandy hit a home run the team won the game.

Mandy hit a home run. The team won the game. -or- Mandy hit a home run, and the team won the game.

We could plant near the school. We could plant near the park.

We could plant near the school, or we could plant near the park.

We divided into teams. Each team chose a job.

We divided into teams, and each team chose a job.

We were tired. We were able to finish our work.

We were tired, but we were able to finish our work.

Ally enjoys watching football. Adam enjoys watching football.

Ally and Adam enjoy watching football.

Sandra skis during the winter. Sandra skates during the winter.

Sandra skis and skates during the winter.

Identify the complete subject in this sentence. Summer storms come and go quickly.

Summer storms

Identify the complete predicate in this sentence. The girls enjoyed looking at the old album.

enjoyed looking at the old album

subject and simple subject. Identify the complete subject and simple subject. My favorite type of movie is a comedy.

My favorite type of movie

Identify the complete predicate and simple predicate. Some people like to ski in the winter.

like to ski in the winter

The boy next door turned on the radio. Identify the complete subject, simple subject, complete predicate, and simple predicate. The boy next door turned on the radio.

Subject: The boy next door Predicate: turned on the radio

we divided into teams each group chose a job

We divided into teams, and each group chose a job.

do you know if the Red Sox won last night

Do you know if the Red Sox won last night?

get your morning books from your locker

Get your morning books from your locker.

the sunshine feels wonderful

The sunshine feels wonderful!

maria shut and locked the windows before the storm

Maria shut and locked the windows before the storm.

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Final Answer

Final Question