In this quiz, you will get to know about sentences, fragments, and run-ons. You will learn about types of sentences. You will also learn about the subject and predicate.
What kind of sentence is this?
The author finally received recognition for his great work after his children found his old manuscript in the attic and published it.
interrogative
declarative
exclamatory
What kind of sentence is this?
Why did the photographer choose to shoot the sunset in black and white?
imperative
exclamatory
interrogative
What kind of sentence is this?
That huge cruise ship even has a small amusement park on it!
interrogative
declarative
exclamatory
Which is a sentence fragment?
At higher altitudes, water boils at a lower temperature.
Emilia already leaving to catch the plane for her week-long cruise to Puerto Vallarta.
Is it a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on?
Available in different colors, such as red, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
Is it a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on?
I use small sticker flags to mark important passages I write notes on larger self-stick slips of paper.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
Is it a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on?
Occasionally a teacher will say, "This will be on the test.”
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
What is the complete subject of the following sentence?
Many babies respond well to music.
Many babies
babies
respond
respond well to music
What is the simple predicate of the following sentence?
Little babies can learn a lot.
can learn a lot
can learn
little babies
babies
What is the simple subject of the following sentence?
All people can enjoy good music.
All people
people
can enjoy
can enjoy good music