Complete Sentences Quiz 18 (30 MCQs)

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1. Decide if the sentence is complete or incomplete.A family of foxes.
2. Natalie ate waffles for breakfast.
3. Jill's paper she had been working on for the past three consecutive nights while eating snacks, drinking soda pop, and watching random YouTube videos.
4. When you have a verb ending in-ing you also need to use .....
5. Choose the sentence that is complete.
6. Is the following group of words a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on?I have four friends who live in Florida.
7. Today I feel tired
8. Patrick jumped on the trampoline.
9. Lexi broke her arm she fell when she jumped off the swing.
10. Sentence or fragment:Are talking on the phone.
11. What is missing in the sentence?Have gone to the party yet?
12. What is the subject in the sentence?It ended badly for both of them.
13. What is the adjective in this sentence?A black cat crossed my path.
14. Mr. Pocrnich's favorite football team is the Vikings.
15. Will you visit Rotag's this summer?
16. Which of the following sentences is a DECLARATIVE sentence? *Punctuation marks are removed.
17. Vincent has moved to a new space station.
18. Under the old oak tree.
19. What is the adjective in this sentence?Aiden's brother is adorable.
20. The pretty flower.
21. Learning is really fun!
22. How can you find a predicate (verb phrase) in a sentence?
23. Melanie and Allison went to a concert last night.
24. What is the simple predicate in this sentence? The talented musician played the piano beautifully.
25. Many people considering Louis Armstrong the greatest jazz musician of all time.
26. What is an example of a compound sentence?
27. SENTENCE OR FRAGMENTJoe swam.
28. The princess made a pizza.
29. Multiplying fractions and decimals isn't hard, I can show you how to do it.
30. Happy to have you here.