Complete Sentences Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. The superhero had an ..... ego as an unassuming journalist.
2. Although he was one of the most virtuosic trumpet players of his generation.
3. What is missing in the sentence fragment 'Ran to school'?
4. He is now considered one of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century
5. That was such a good game!
6. What is the adjective in this sentence?He asked for a new puppy for his birthday.
7. In addition to shouting insults at the soldiers.Is this group of words a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence?
8. Is this a complete sentence, yes or no?The giant circus tent.
9. A complete sentences needs to have a predicate (verb)?
10. True or False:Punctuation is needed to make a complete sentence.
11. Who is the boy on the red bicycle?
12. No one has left ..... you.
13. Where do you find most verbs in sentences?
14. What do we call the "action in the sentence" or "what is being done" in the sentence?
15. What does FAN stand for in FANBOYS?
16. What is the subject in the sentence?The car must have run out of gas.
17. Answer:Mad because of what happened.What is the only possible question?
18. A shiny green apple grew in the orchard.What is the predicate?
19. Identify the simple predicate in the sentence:'The children played in the park until sunset.'
20. Is this a Sentence or a Fragment:She was still very unhappy.
21. Is this sentence complete? Michael went to the store to buy apples for his lunch.
22. A Run-On created by only putting a comma in between two sentences is called a(n) .....
23. Running through the park every morning.
24. A bag of coins ripped and spilled everywhere.
25. Identifying Complete Subjects and PredicatesChoose the answer below that identifies the boldfaced word or words in each sentence. The fire in the fireplace burned brightly all night.
26. What does a predicate (verb phrase) do
27. Where do you usually find subjects in a sentence?
28. What is the subject of the sentence:The trombone was played loudly.
29. We studied planets in ..... class.
30. Is this a Complete Sentence or a Run-On?Pearls form inside the shells of certain oysters.
31. What is the predicate of this sentence?Kevin and Maria chase the ball.
32. My little brother.
33. What is the simple subject of this sentence?-After the movie we will go to bed.
34. What happened whenever Zinkoff heard the word "Jabip" ?
35. Wishes she could play too.
36. What does the predicate tell us?
37. Paulina tried to escape.
38. Which word is the subject of the sentence:Isaias played video games.
39. During the early morning hours of October 28, 1965, engineers stationed 630 feet above the ground made careful measurements for the day's work.
40. What is the simple subject of the sentence?-The school mascot danced around the football field.
41. What is the complete predicate? The television in the living room was unplugged.
42. On the morning, of December 24, 1814 that the Treaty of Ghent was signed.
43. Answer:8What is the question?
44. Which complete sentence has an adverb?
45. Mrs. Gibbons is an English teacher.
46. Do your homework.
47. Is this sentence a simple sentence?I don't know why she did that.
48. Which word is the verb in the following sentence? "Maria runs every morning."
49. The lovely beach is like a .....
50. Because it was a rainy day, the basketball game was rescheduled for Friday.
51. A complete sentences needs to have a subject?
52. Tell what the fragment is missing:Cups, napkins and plates.
53. Which choice changes the fragment into a complete sentence? Armstrong's jazz style.
54. Clean your camera lens, there's a fingerprint on it.
55. Identifying Simple Predicates or VerbsChoose the answer that identifies the simple predicate, or verb, in each sentence. About 500 students were in the auditorium for the program.
56. Find the complete subject:My students could not wait to get home after school.
57. What are your plans for Halloween?
58. What is this sentence missing? Andrea and her cat.
59. Is this a complete sentence, yes or no?I rode a unicycle!
60. Is this a complete sentence?Julian read a book.