Complete Sentences Quiz 2 (30 MCQs)

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1. Is the sentence complete or incomplete?Jason Reynolds wrote a book.
2. Call your friend to see if she is going outside today.
3. The weather in Iowa is unpredictable; we often have severe weather without a warning.
4. Going to school virtually can be both challenging and easy because some classes are more difficult to understand online than others.
5. I stated thinking that maybe I could go to school to be.
6. The sky is light and cloudless.
7. What is the complete subject in the following sentence? 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
8. Read the following sentence and identify the correct subject/verb combination.By 1899, many gold prospectors had rushed to Alaska.
9. Because all my friends are married, I often go out by myself.
10. Is this sentence a simple sentence?Go clean your room!
11. Why is 'Ran to school' considered a sentence fragment?
12. Yes! I made honor roll!
13. Dad cooked us dinner.
14. The Byzantines dominated the Mediterranean world because they possessed the secret of Greek Fire, an ancient superweapon.
15. Find the mistake in the sentence. The boy want to the park.
16. The ..... of a sentence tells what the subject is or what it does .....
17. SENTENCE OR FRAGMENT Ameera was fond of classical music.
18. Why do we revise and edit?
19. We are very far from the battlefield.
20. Is the following a complete or incomplete?Please, don't take my picture
21. Subjects are usually what kind of word?
22. Which is the best way to revise the sentence?The cafeteria was very busy, and several students were yelling, and several were eating, and several were on their phones.
23. Sentence or fragment:The blue butterfly.
24. Is this a complete sentence?My puppy is so cute!
25. Which of the following best revises the fragment into a complete sentence? "After the storm."
26. Which is an incomplete sentence?
27. Create a complex sentence using the independent clause "The game was postponed" and the dependent clause "the rain was too heavy."
28. Lia will recite this poem, it was written by Emily Dickinson.
29. While waiting for dinner, her mom read a book.
30. Did not sleep very well.