Complete Sentences Quiz 21 (30 MCQs)

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1. Shutter speed creates different effects in photographs slower shutter speeds are used for capturing details in dim light.
2. How do you like your new school?
3. What is the subject of this sentence? Mr. Baylor walked around the halls to make sure everyone was quiet.
4. Running down the window pane, the rain drops looked like tears.
5. It was very hot outside, but I competed in the race anyway.
6. Is the following set of words a complete sentence? "I ran home."
7. Decide if the sentence is complete or incomplete.We looked at the butterfly.
8. Combine the two sentences into a complex sentence: "She was hungry. She ate a sandwich."
9. I am a fourth grade student.
10. Identify the subject(s) in the sentence:At the finish line Jesse gave a high-five to his track coach.
11. What did Zinkoff bake for his new neighbor?
12. What is the subject in the following sentence? Nick and Jayden had a staring competition.
13. I really want a cat but my mom is allergic to cats so she says that we can have a fish but I don't want a fish I want a cat.
14. What is the subject in the sentence "Nick listens to jazz music" ?
15. Sentence or Fragment:When he came to the party.
16. In october the students will have a halloween party.Which words in the sentence should be capitalized?
17. The tennis player hit the ball into the net. What is the predicate?
18. Garlic for good luck.
19. Why is this not a sentence?The red wheelbarrow.
20. Which IS a complete thought?
21. Watch out for that car!
22. Complete or Incomplete?Mrs. Harries
23. Not all viruses however, straighten themselves out.
24. Are both of these phrases Complete Sentences, or do they include a Fragment?The scene was filled with beauty. Such as the sun sending its brilliant rays to the earth and the leaves of various shades of red, yellow, and brown moving slowly in the wind.
25. Ends in a period
26. Spiderman's best friend is Ned.
27. Harold used to be an opera singer, sometimes, he can be persuaded to sing at parties.
28. Is this group of words a run-on, fragment or complete sentence?The family always enjoys a picnic this new event will be at Fernbank Park.
29. Which of the sentences is a complete sentence?
30. What is the complete predicate? George and his friends played football in the field.