Complete Sentences Quiz 13 (60 MCQs)

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1. It is a sentence that begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark (?).
2. The author thought of a story.
3. Is it time for lunch?
4. Decide if the sentence is complete or incomplete.Fell in the pool.
5. Choose if the following sentence is a complete sentence or a fragment:Under the table.
6. Was locked inside her room to take a nap.
7. St. Jude's School had no school because of the Covid-19 the kids were sad.
8. Who was one of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century?
9. What is the adjective in this sentence?The bride's dress is beautiful.
10. The black and white puppy
11. What does a subject do?
12. Lives in a brown house.
13. The banana was squished under something heavy that the grocery store clerk threw in on top of it.
14. Did I learn something today
15. Kasen loves jumping on the trampoline.
16. The band marched in the parade people cheered loudly.
17. What is the correct way to write the following sentence?I was running, yet I felt like I was getting nowhere.
18. Example of a run-on sentence:'I love to read I have many books.'
19. We always finish our homework.
20. Morgan watched Snoopy she loved anything that had to do with Charlie Brown.
21. MJ, Ned, and Spiderman
22. Complete or Incomplete?Sarah and Jo went to the store.
23. A complete sentence is also know as an
24. What is missing in the sentence fragment 'The old car on the road'?
25. The shiny red car was speeding down the street. What is the predicate?
26. Which is the best way to revise the sentence?There are many ways in which a student who is interested in meeting foreign students may come to know one.
27. The hungry sea lions were waiting.
28. True or False:A complete sentence has a subject, verb, but not a complete thought.
29. Literary nonfiction looks like fiction because they both contain plot, characters, and .....
30. The Yankees finally won the trophy, so they were very excited.
31. Had a long braid.
32. What is the verb in the sentence 'The pig swims with a friend'?
33. Identify the missing component in this sentence: "Sitting on the porch."
34. What is the complete predicate of this sentence? A small dolphin jumped high out of the water.
35. What is the correct way to write the following sentence?I like art Michael likes PE.
36. Identifying Complete Subjects and PredicatesChoose the answer below that identifies the boldfaced word or words in each sentence. A black mare raced along the backstretch.
37. Decide if the sentence is complete or incomplete:Sandy's Girl Scout troop went camping in the desert.
38. They play together at recess.
39. How are you feeling?
40. Didn't want anyone to get hurt.
41. My dog likes to run outside.
42. Do you like adventure .....
43. Course evaluation forms are very important, for you to advance the students have to like you.
44. Winn-Dixie wanted to go into the library. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
45. I made stinky sock soup for dinner last night.
46. The cow jumped over the moon.
47. What is the best way to combine these sentences:Johnny hit a home run.Johnny ran all of the bases.
48. The house seems empty.
49. Buba and Max like to wrestle in the mud.
50. What is the adjective in this sentence?I have three sisters.
51. What is missing in the sentence?The Queen of England and her entire family.
52. How can you fix an incomplete sentence?
53. What is the predicate of this sentence?Mrs. Heflin loves her students.
54. Identify the subject of the sentence:Michael Jordan dunked the ball into the hoop.
55. What kind of sentence is this?I want to fly my kite.
56. What is an example of a complete thought?
57. What is the subject of this sentence ..... The little kittens played with yarn.
58. Jeff didn't want to play in the game he wasn't feeling well.
59. We usually research things on the Internet; we have packed our encyclopedias and dictionaries away in the attic.
60. Shining in the bright starry sky.