Complete Sentences Quiz 7 (60 MCQs)

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1. The boy was covered in dust from head to toe.
2. Is the following a complete or incomplete sentence?Moved from camp to camp.
3. Is the sentence below complete? Choose yes or no.The baby learns to walk.
4. What is the subject of this sentence?Mr. P tells us the morning announcements.
5. Which sentence contains a compound predicate?
6. I love jelly beans!
7. Barged through the door in a hurry.
8. Mrs. Franny thought she saw a bear.
9. The teacher helped her students.
10. Chose the simple sentence
11. What is the predicate in the sentence:'She is playing the piano.'?a) Sheb) is playingc) the pianod) playing the piano
12. What is the correct way to write the following sentence?I had a baby toy it got tossed.
13. What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
14. Five penguins and a polar bear.
15. John rode his bike to the store, but it was stolen when he was inside.
16. True or FalseA complete sentence must have a subject and a predicate.
17. Decide if the sentence is complete or incomplete:Julie read a book.
18. The ..... of a sentence includes who or what the sentences is about.
19. What is the COMPOUND SUBJECT in the following sentence?Mrs. Williams and her dog went everywhere together.
20. Students with perfect attendance.
21. Having shown an unusual gift for music early in his childhood, Louis Armstrong, who was born in New Orleans on August, 4, 1901, went on to become one of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century.
22. Savannah is an architecturally rich city.
23. Choose the option that contains a complete sentence.
24. What is the correct way to write the following sentence?I was at the library reading I saw my friend.
25. MJ, Ned, and Spiderman go to school and they have class together.
26. The bird flew west toward the lake.
27. Nicknamed "Satchmo, " Louis Armstrong, who was born in New Orleans on August 4, 1901, grew up to become one of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century and, perhaps, one of the greatest musicians of all time.
28. Is the sentence complete or incomplete?A common custom around the world.
29. Paulina needed a job.
30. Unfortunately, our quarterback fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter.
31. She sat quietly.
32. If Shakespeare had written the play.
33. What is the subject of this sentence?The big kids took Theo's trucks.
34. She ate a doughnut.
35. The party starts at Pat's house and ends at Ruth's house, but Jamie's house.
36. Complete sentences need
37. The teacher's sidekickIs this the subject or the predicate?
38. Do you like to wrestle in the mud?
39. Ate a delicious meal with his family.
40. Steven screamed.
41. Is this a complete sentence?Ericka played a song on the piano.
42. The dog ran through the woods it chased the deer up the hill.
43. He was ..... my bare feet.
44. Letter m is for ..... ?
45. If the student had studied.
46. She delivered pizzas in her cart.
47. Why are you going to the beach?
48. Which is the best way to revise the sentence?He dropped out of school on account of the fact that it was necessary for him to help support his family.
49. Which is the best way to revise the sentence?Some people believe in capital punishment, while other people are against it; there are many opinions on this subject.
50. Hating the tedious homework task.
51. True or FalseA complete sentence only ends with a period.
52. What is wrong with this sentence:Afterwards, Jonathan was not.
53. By late morning, the crowd cheered as, welded to the two legs of the arch, the final section was hoisted up.
54. Example of a complete sentence:
55. Is this sentence a simple sentence?Long-ago people had no cell phones.
56. Is this a Complete Sentence or a Run-On?The Pacific Ocean contains many islands, some were formed by volcanoes.
57. What is the simple subject of this sentence? The green space alien landed in the field.
58. Who is the Waiting Man waiting for?
59. A complete sentences DOES NOT need a complete thought?
60. The periodic table shows all the known chemical elements in the universe.