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Test your knowledge!

SPEED!. Test your knowledge!. ROUND 1!. 1. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Went to the store to buy brownie mix. . B) I like going to the movies with my friends. . A, because the sentence lacks a subject. (Who?). 2. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) My phone case is purple.

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Test your knowledge!

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  1. SPEED! Test your knowledge!

  2. ROUND 1!

  3. 1. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Went to the store to buy brownie mix. B) I like going to the movies with my friends. A, because the sentence lacks a subject. (Who?)

  4. 2. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) My phone case is purple B) But the computer is broken B, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  5. 3. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Brightens my day B) The sky is blue, and the clouds are white. A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  6. 4. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) While the bread cooks in the oven B) I have a yellow pencil, Vanessa has a blue one. A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  7. 5. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) John wanted to learn, but not here. B) Is bright blue. B, the sentence is an incomplete thought

  8. 6. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) I climbed a ladder and get down B) Making friends at school is what I like to do. A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  9. 7. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) But my blanket needs to be washed. B) The sky is the limit, so reach for the stars. A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  10. 8. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) I need more money to buy clothes B) Though the cast is shorthanded today B, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  11. 9. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Dinner is ready to be served B) Unless you have better plans B, the sentence is a dependent clause

  12. 10. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Can you bring my shoes to my game tonight B) So the bleach won’t stain through B, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  13. 11. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Is the correct answer B) If you think about it, it’s the right choice A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  14. 12. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Is the actor for that movie B) I wanted to see it, but didn’t have time A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  15. 13. Pick the sentence that is the fragment. A) I want to buy the shoes from the store B) Because the paper is wrong B, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  16. 14. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Can you buy me some crackers from the grocery store B) Although my sister is sick this weekend B, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  17. 15. Pick the sentence that is a fragment. A) Whereas the other tray is missing B) My favorite thing to collect is piggy banks A, the sentence is a dependent clause.

  18. ROUND 2!

  19. 1. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. • Because his car was in the shop. A) TRUE B) FALSE False, because the sentence has no subject.

  20. 2. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE. • Shows her entertainment to all. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE • False, because the sentence has no subject.

  21. 3. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE • Mary gave James a stick of deodorant, because he smelt bad. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, the sentence is correctly written.

  22. 4. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE. • Darnell’s favorite color is pink. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, the sentence is correctly written.

  23. 5. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE • When you finally take a test. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE False, because the sentence is a dependent clause.

  24. 6. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE. • If you want to go with me 1) TRUE 2) FALSE False, because the sentence is a dependent clause.

  25. 7. If the sentence is a fragment, click FALSE. If the sentence is correct, click TRUE. • If you take the time to stop and think, you will finish. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, the sentence is correctly written

  26. 8. If the sentence is a fragment, click false. If the sentence is correct, click true. • Show the work to the teacher, and you will get credit. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, the sentence is correctly written.

  27. 9. If the sentence is a fragment, click false. If the sentence is correct, click true. • Since there is no class today. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE False, because the sentence is a dependent clause

  28. 10. If the sentence is a fragment, click false. If the sentence is correct, click true. • So about that paper we wrote yesterday. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE False, because the sentence is a dependent clause.

  29. 11. If the sentence is a fragment, click false. If the sentence is correct, click true. • The nail polish on the girl’s finger is blue. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, the sentence is correctly written.

  30. 12. If the sentence is a fragment, click false. If the sentence is correct, click true. • Nature Valley granola bars are delicious. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE True, because the sentence is correctly written.

  31. 13. If the sentence is a fragment, click False. If the sentence is correct, click true. • Is my favorite store to shop in. 1) TRUE 2) FALSE False, because the sentence is a dependent clause.

  32. ROUND 3!

  33. 1. The sentence below is a fragment and is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. After the rain stops A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A correct version would be, “After the rain stops, we went outside.”

  34. 2. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Closed the door A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A correct version would be, “The girl closed the door.”

  35. 3. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. The train 10 minutes late A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “The train was 10 minutes late.

  36. 4. The sentence is missing either a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Snow up on the tracks A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “ Snow was piling up on the tracks.”

  37. 5. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Also needs a family counselor A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “ The Johnson Family also needs a family counselor.”

  38. 6. The sentence is either missing a verb or subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. The new policy healthcare coverage on the basis hours worked each week. A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “ The new policy provides healthcare coverage on the basis hours worked each week.”

  39. 7. The sentence is either missing a verb or subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Ran around the tree A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “The dog ran around the tree.”

  40. 8. The sentence is missing either a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Will walk in the room A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be “The president will walk in the room.”

  41. 9. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Shot through the sky A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “The rocket shot through the sky.”

  42. 10. The sentence is missing either a verb or subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. The assembly person in our district A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “ The assembly person works in our district.”

  43. 11. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Met with people. A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “ The President met with people.”

  44. 12. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. My little sister away A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “ My little sister ran away.”

  45. 13. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Ran into town. A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “ My parents ran into town.”

  46. 14. The sentence is missing either a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Of all advertising is to sell a product. A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “ The ultimate effect of all advertising is to sell a product.

  47. 15. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Told a story with deep thought and emotion. A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “She told a story with deep thought and emotion.”

  48. 16. The sentence is missing either a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Toys of all kinds everywhere. A) VERB B) SUBJECT A, the sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “ Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere.”

  49. 18. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. Is on the table. A) VERB B) SUBJECT B, the sentence is missing a subject. A corrected version would be, “The corn is on the table.”

  50. 19. The sentence is either missing a verb or a subject. Select the answer that corrects the sentence. The doggie over there. Verb Subject A, The sentence is missing a verb. A corrected version would be, “The doggie ran over there.”

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