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ATTW Review #1
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What is a subject?
The who or what of the sentence (aka a noun)
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Change this fragment into a complete sentence: in class she
Remember you must have correct punctuation and capitalization!
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Change this fragment into a complete sentence: wore a coat
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Is this a fragment or a complete sentence? The students ran down the hallway
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Change this fragment into a complete sentence: chocolate chip cookies
Remember you must have correct punctuation and capitalization.
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What is the subject of this sentence? Ms. Cross is the best teacher.
Ms. Cross
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What is the predicate of this sentence? The boy went to the store.
went to the store
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Unscramble the sentence: morning coffee have to I drink cranky the in or I am
I have to drink coffee in the morning or I am cranky.
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Change this fragment into a complete sentence: apples and bananas
Remember you must have correct punctuation and capitalization!
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What is a predicate?
The action - tells what the subject is doing
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Is this a fragment or a complete sentence? East High
Fragment
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Unscramble the sentence: girl on the little coaster screamed the roller
The little girl screamed on the roller coaster.
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What is the subject of this sentence? The cat ran outside.
the cat
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Unscramble the sentence: minutes need you 600 by the end marking of the period
You need 600 minutes by the end of the marking period.
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Is this a fragment or a complete sentence? The family drove across the country for summer vacation.
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Unscramble the sentence: I want to above 600 score a so I into can get Read 180.
I want to score above a 600 so I can get into Read 180.
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What is the predicate of this sentence? Students ate in the cafeteria.
ate in the cafeteria
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Unscramble the sentence: is cold getting it outside so
It is getting so cold outside.
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Is this a fragment or a complete sentence? asked why
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