π Quick Study Guide
- π A complete sentence has a subject (who or what) and a predicate (what the subject does).
- βοΈ The subject is usually a noun or pronoun.
- π£οΈ The predicate contains a verb that tells about the subject's action or state of being.
- π‘ A complete sentence expresses a complete thought.
- βοΈ It starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark (period, question mark, or exclamation point).
- π Examples: "The dog barks loudly." "Are you going to the park?" "What a beautiful day!"
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following is a complete sentence?
- A. Running quickly.
- B. The cat.
- C. The dog is running.
- D. Under the table.
- Which sentence is missing a subject?
- A. She is reading a book.
- B. Went to the store.
- C. The birds are singing.
- D. My friend plays soccer.
- Which sentence is missing a predicate?
- A. The sun shines brightly.
- B. My mom.
- C. We are going home.
- D. The flowers are blooming.
- Which of the following sentences asks a question?
- A. The movie was great.
- B. What is your name?
- C. I like to play outside.
- D. The book is on the table.
- Which sentence shows strong emotion?
- A. The sky is blue.
- B. I am happy.
- C. That was amazing!
- D. The car is red.
- Which of these is NOT a complete sentence?
- A. The children are playing.
- B. Because it was raining.
- C. The pizza was delicious.
- D. Birds fly in the sky.
- Which sentence uses correct punctuation?
- A. I like ice cream.
- B. I like ice cream?
- C. I like ice cream!
- D. I like ice cream,
Click to see Answers
1. C. The dog is running.
2. B. Went to the store.
3. B. My mom.
4. B. What is your name?
5. C. That was amazing!
6. B. Because it was raining.
7. A. I like ice cream.