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Mrs. Woytko
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Read the question Read all the choices Click on the correct answer If you are incorrect- try again Instructions
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A fragment is… A group of words that express a complete thought an interrogative sentence not a complete sentence Has a subject and a predicate
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A fragment is… A group of words that express a complete thought an interrogative sentence not a complete sentence Has a subject and a predicate
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A sentence is… A group of words All of these Expresses a complete thought Has a subject and a predicate
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A sentence is… A group of words All of these Expresses a complete thought Has a subject and a predicate
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Which one is a fragment? Sue ran away. Mary loves cookies.Sue won! The girl in the blue dress.
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Which one is a fragment? Sue ran away. Mary loves cookies.Sue won! The girl in the blue dress.
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What is the simple subject? The girl in the green dress is leaving the room. dress The girl in the green dress room girl
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What is the simple subject? The girl in the green dress is leaving the room. dress The girl in the green dress room girl
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What is the simple subject? The end of the movie was boring. movie endwas boring
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What is the simple subject? The end of the movie was boring. movie endwas boring
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What is correct? The three boys played football yesterday. Three/boys Boys/playedFootball/yesterday Played/football
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What is correct? The three boys played football yesterday. Three/boys Boys/playedFootball/yesterday Played/football
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What is correct? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players/in made/thefootball/players red/made
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What is correct? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players/in made/thefootball/players red/made
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Simple predicate? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players madefootball touchdown
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Simple predicate? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players madefootball touchdown
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Simple predicate? Alex swam ten laps this morning. Alex morninglaps swam
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Simple predicate? Alex swam ten laps this morning. Alex morninglaps swam
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What is the subject? Mark and Sue went to the mall. Mark and Sue Mark went Sue
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What is the subject? Mark and Sue went to the mall. Mark and Sue Mark went Sue
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What is the verb? Mark and Sue shopped and ate at the mall. Mark and Sue Mark shopped shopped and ate
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What is the verb? Mark and Sue shopped and ate at the mall. Mark and Sue Mark shopped shopped and ate
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What type of sentence? Are you going to the movies? Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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Sorry Sorry
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What type of sentence? Are you going to the movies? Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Please sit down and do your work. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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Sorry
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What type of sentence? Please sit down and do your work. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? We won the game! Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? We won the game! Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Golden Retrievers are great family dogs. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Golden Retrievers are great family dogs. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What is the subject? Take your bookbag and jacket home. jacket home bookbag None of these
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What is the subject? Take your bookbag and jacket home. jacket home bookbag None of these
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What is the subject? Is Jane going to the movies with Jim tonight? Jane Jim tonight movies
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What is the subject? Is Jane going to the movies with Jim tonight? Jane Jim tonight movies
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