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complete sentences
Decide if the sentence is complete, run on, or incomplete.
10
Language - English
7th Grade
12/04/2010

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Cards

Term
The boy
Definition

incomplete

missing the predicate

Term
The dog and the cat are happy they get to go outside.
Definition

Run-on

The dog and the cat are happy.

They get to go outside.

Term
The teacher loves to teach.
Definition

Complete.

"The teacher" is the subject.

"loves to teach." is the predicate.

 

Term
Running away.
Definition

Incomplete.

The sentence is missing the subject. 

We don't know who is running away.

Term
Henry
Definition

incomplete

We are missing the predicate.

We don't know what "Henry" is doing.

Term
Henry is a very nice dog.
Definition

Complete

"Henry" is the subject.

"is a very nice dog." is the predicate.

Term
Running is a fun sport.
Definition

Complete

"Running" is the subject.

"is a fun sport" is the predicate.

Term
After dinner Mary and Sally
Definition

incomplete

"After dinner Mary and Sally" is the subject.

We are missing the predicate.

Term
After dinner Mary and Sally are going to do homework they have a test tomorrow.
Definition

run-on

"After dinner Mary and Sally are going to do homework" is a sentence. 

"They have a test tomorrow" is the second sentence.

 

Term
Talking to George and Stewart.
Definition

incomplete

"talking to George and Stewart" is the predicate.

We are missing the subject.

We don't know who is talking.

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