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  • "Jason came flying around the the corner at warp." Type of sentence?
    Declarative
  • "Call home when you get a chance." Type of sentence?
    imperative
  • "Order pizza for dinner." Type of sentence?
    imperative
  • "Grandma acted strangely when she saw the new I-Phone." Type of sentence?
    Declarative
  • "She went." Sentence Fragment or Complete Sentence
    Fragment
  • "Was running down the river." What is missing?
    Subject
  • "The big black dog." What is it missing
    Predicate
  • "This is the largest, fastest roller coaster in the state!"
    exclamatory
  • "The boy with running shoe." What is missing?
    Predicate
  • "Wait!" What is it missing?
    Nothing
  • The part of the sentence that does the action in the sentence.
    Subject
  • "Yes, we’re having pizza for dinner!" Type of sentence?
    exclamatory
  • "Fred is run to the store." Sentence Fragment or Complete Sentence?
    Fragment
  • This part of the sentence that tells about the subject. It includes the verb,
    Predicate
  • Three things you need to have a complete sentence.
    Subject, Predicate, Complete Thought
  • "Joey laughed at his sister for slipping on the ice." Fragment or Complete Sentence?
    Complete
  • "Sarah is the fastest and quickest person in the school." Complete or Fragment Sentence?
    Complete
  • These type of words hows an action
    Verb
  • "How are you doing this?" Type of sentence?
    interrogative
  • Person, Place, Thing, sometimes an Idea
    Noun
  • ."Walked late at night to watch the stars." What is it missing?
    Subject
  • "Where did the teacher leave the coffee mug?" Type of sentence?
    interrogative