Complete Sentences Quiz 12 (60 MCQs)

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1. Walnuts stay fresh longer in the fridge or freezer.
2. Identify the sentence fragment from the options below.a) Running through the park.b) The cat jumped over the fence.c) Eating an apple.d) She went to the store.
3. What is the complete predicate? The bulldog snored all night long.
4. George Washington was a mountain of a man is an example of .....
5. The stars shining across the sky.
6. Example of a fragment:'When we went to the store.'
7. Venom is an example of an anti-hero and Carnage is the antagonist.
8. The flag is the symbol of our country.
9. Is this a Complete Sentence or a Run-On?Some shrimp shells look like clown suits others have stripes like flags.
10. Is this a Complete Sentence or a Run-On?Pandas look like bears they are related to raccoons.
11. Are both of these phrases Complete Sentences, or do they include a Fragment?He talked for fifty minutes without taking his eyes off his notes. Like other teachers in that department, he did not encourage students' questions.
12. What is the simple predicate in the sentence?-The wind blew the trees in my backyard.
13. It was bitterly cold outside, yet the man did not wear a jacket.
14. Which of the following is an example of a helping verb that you might use with the verb walking?
15. What is the action of this sentence?The crab pinched him on the ear.
16. Example of a complete sentence:'The dog barks.'
17. I would like to order a milkshake.
18. What is a compound sentence that has NOT joined its clauses correctly called?
19. We were listening as the teacher gave us the instructions.
20. The ground was wet.
21. He studied a virus with a .....
22. Sentence or fragment:Looks funny.
23. What is this sentence missing? manuela read a good book.
24. X ray are part of medical .....
25. The barking dog.
26. We played outside today.
27. Which part of the sentence is the complete subject? 'Bright stars filled the night sky.'
28. My family had cats; my best friend always had dogs.
29. What is the subject of this sentence? Said and Angel played video games.
30. I have a bag of chips for lunch.
31. Tried on a glass slipper.
32. Meanwhile in Paris, while waiting for the show.
33. Can you catch the fish?
34. Is the sentence complete or incomplete?Was hungry at lunchtime.
35. Took place long ago.
36. What is the sentence missing?walked in the park.
37. The black and white dog was happy.
38. They hire people with .....
39. Identify the subject in the following sentence: "After lunch, the children played outside."
40. What are your plans for Valentine's Day?
41. What is the adjective in this sentence?Cold lemonade sounds good today.
42. Choose the sentence that correctly combines the independent clause "The flowers are blooming" with the dependent clause "spring has arrived."
43. Tell what the fragment is missing:Students from Mrs. Jones' class.
44. Is the sentence complete or incomplete?Mr. Slama waited.
45. What is the complete predicate of the following sentence?The runners completed the 10K race.
46. What is the COMPLETE Predicate of this sentence:The exhausted class climbed the stairs to the library.
47. Sat next to the tree.
48. Why does Zinkoff throw a fit after his team loses the soccer game?
49. Identify the predicate in the following sentence:The dog wagged its tail happily.
50. Mr. Q ate steak, mashed potatoes, and buttered corn for.
51. David Bowie was born, on January 8, 1947, twelve years to the day after Elvis Presley.
52. JP wanted to go to the park and play football.
53. The teacher checked my paper. What is the subject?
54. What is the best way to combine these sentences:
55. Is the sentence complete or incomplete?Sent us a postcard.
56. That homework was easy.
57. A chameleon sat on a branch.
58. What is the verb in the sentence fragment 'The old car on the road'?
59. Is this a Complete Sentence or a Run-On?Parrots have large beaks, some hang by their beaks.
60. What should be the punctuation mark in the previous sentence:Our room is clean .....