📚 Quick Study Guide
🔍 A complete sentence has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject does or is).
💡 It starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark (period, question mark, or exclamation point).
📝 It expresses a complete thought.
🍎 Example: The cat sleeps.
🌳 Non-Example: Cat sleeps.
📝 Practice Quiz
- Which of the following is a complete sentence?
- The dog.
- Runs fast.
- The dog runs.
- A dog.
- Which sentence is missing a capital letter at the beginning?
- the bird sings.
- The bird sings.
- Birds sing.
- Sing, bird!
- Which sentence is missing a punctuation mark at the end?
- I like apples
- I like apples.
- Do I like apples?
- I like apples!
- Which of the following is NOT a complete sentence?
- The sun shines brightly.
- Birds fly.
- Running fast.
- I am happy.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- the cat sat.
- The cat sat.
- cat sat.
- Cat sat
- Which sentence tells something?
- Is the sky blue?
- The sky is blue.
- Blue sky!
- What a blue sky!
- Which of these sentences ends with a question mark?
- I like to read.
- Do you like to read?
- Read a book!
- I read a book.
Click to see Answers
1. C. The dog runs.
2. A. the bird sings.
3. A. I like apples
4. C. Running fast.
5. B. The cat sat.
6. B. The sky is blue.
7. B. Do you like to read?