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  • Combine into a compound sentence: I like cats. I like dogs.
    I like cats, and I like dogs.
  • Fix this fragment: Running down the hall.
    Someone or Something is running down the hall.
  • Is this a compound sentence? The sun is shining, and the birds are singing.
    yes
  • What is a predicate?
    is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
  • Is this a compound sentence? I wanted to play outside, but it started raining.
    yes
  • What is a subject?
    is the person, place thing or idea that the sentence is about
  • Is this a sentence or not? The dog chased the ball.
    Sentence
  • what type of sentence is this? Do you want to play a game?
    question
  • What is the Subject? The dog barked loudly.
    The Dog
  • Is this a complex sentence? I stayed home because it was raining.
    yes
  • What is the predicate: Our team played soccer yesterday.
    played soccer yesterday
  • Is this a sentence or not? Running in the park.
    Not a sentence.
  • what type of sentence is this? I like pizza.
    Statement
  • Is this a complex sentence? She ate lunch, and then she went to recess.
    No. its compound
  • What type of sentence is this? Wow, that was amazing!
    Exclamation
  • Make this a complex sentence: She finished her homework. She played outside.
    She played outside after she finished her homework.
  • What type of sentence is this? Close the door.
    command
  • What is the predicate? My teacher reads stories.
    Reads Stories.
  • What is the simple subject? The green turtle swam in the pond.
    Turtle
  • Is this a compound sentence? The kids played soccer after school.
    no