Question: Which is a sentence fragment? A.We went to the movies. B.We ate popcorn. C.Watched the movie D.Then, we went back home.

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Question: Which is a sentence fragment? A.We went to the movies. B.We ate popcorn. C.Watched the movie D.Then, we went back home

Question: Which part of Speech is the following word: Under A- noun B- preposition C- verb D- adverb

Question: I am a strong lion is an example of what figure of speech? A - idiom B - simile C - metaphor D - hyperbole

Question: What is the subject of the sentence? Sandy stayed up late last night. A - stayed B - last night C - up D - Sandy

Question: Identify the simple subject in the sentence. This book on ecology will provide information for my report. A - book B - ecology C - This D - provide

Question:What is the complete subject of the sentence? This book on ecology will provide information for my report. A – on ecology B – This book on ecology C – will provide information D – for my report

Question: What is the simple predicate in the sentence? Millie goes to the movie every weekend. A - Millie B - movie C - weekend D - goes

Question: What is the complete predicate in the sentence? Thomas Edison helped develop the movie projector. A – Thomas Edison B - helped C – helped develop the movie projector D – developed the movie projector

Question: Which is the verb in the sentence? What does this error message means? A - does B - what C - means D - message

Question: What is the simple subject in the sentence? The study of the earth is called, “geography”. A - earth B - study C - called D - geography

Question: what is the complete subject in the sentence? The body of the bedbug is flat and wingless. A – the body B – the body of the bedbug C – the D – flat and wingless

Question: Name the simple predicate: Many people will listen to good music. A – many people B – listen C – to good music D - people

Question: Name the compound subject: Many bushes and trees were cut down. A – cut down B – many bushes C – bushes and trees D – were cut down

Question: what is the compound verb in the sentence? Which mammal has wings and can fly like a bird? A – which, can B – has, can fly C – can, like D – which, has

At sunrise, the farmer and the hired hands arrived at the field. What is the compound subject? A- sunrise, arrived B- farmer, arrived C- sunrise, field D – farmer, hired hands

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What time is it? What type of sentence is the sentence above. B - declarative C - imperative A - exclamatory D - interrogative

Go to the store and get some bread. What type of sentence? A - imperative B - declarative C - interrogative D - exclamatory

Because Dan has a Kayak Is an example of A – misplaced modifier B – predicate nominative C – sentence fragment D – verb phrase

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Betty, the nurse, is friendly. Which word is the common noun? A - Betty B - nurse C - friendly D - is friendly

Identify the verb in the sentence: The giraffes munched on fresh leaves. A - fresh B - leaves C - on D - munched

Identify the direct object in the sentence. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. A - Bell B - invented C - telephone D - the

Identify the direct object: The governor gave her staff a party. A - gave B - party C - staff D - governor