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A tornado hit the town yesterday.
What kind of sentence is this?
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Did you see the tornado?
What kind of sentence is this?
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Imperative
Look at these photos.
What kind of sentence is this?
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
How lucky we are!
What kind of sentence is this?
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
A tornado looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.
What is the complete subject in this sentence?
tornado
looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.
A tornado
looks
A tornado looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.
What is the complete predicate?
A tornado
tornado
looks
looks like a dark funnel-shaped cloud.
Winds whirl around at high speeds.
What is the complete subject of this sentence?
Winds
whirl
whirl around at high speeds.
high speeds.
Winds whirl around at high speeds.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
Winds
whirl around at high speeds.
whirl
high speeds.
These dangerous storms move in a narrow path across the earth.
What is the complete subject of this sentence?
dangerous
move in a narrow path across the earth.
move
These dangerous storms
These dangerous storms move in a narrow path across the earth.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
dangerous
move in a narrow path across the earth.
move
storms
The twisting cloud picks up dirt from the ground.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
picks up dirt from the ground.
picks
cloud
The twisting cloud
The twisting cloud picks up dirt from the ground.
What is the complete subject of this sentence?
cloud
The twisting cloud
picks up dirt from the ground.
picks
About 700 tornadoes occur in the United States each year.
What is the simple subject?
About
700
About 700 tornadoes
tornadoes
These powerful storms damage everything in their path.
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
These
powerful
storms
damage
The gusty winds uproot trees.
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
The
gusty
winds
uproot
Some automobiles fly through the air for hundreds of feet.
What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Some
automobiles
fly
through
Most tornadoes hit the midwestern states.
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Most
tornadoes
hit
midwestern
Certain weather conditions produce these storms.
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
these
produce
conditions
storms
Weather scientists track tornadoes.
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
Weather
scientists
track
tornadoes.
The scientists announce tornado warnings whenever possible.
What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
scientists
announce
tornado
warnings
Most tornadoes occur on hot and humid days.
Is this sentence simple of compound?
simple
compound
Warm air rises rapidly, and sometimes it begins to spin.
Is this sentence simple of compound?
simple
compound
This spinning air sometimes forms a tornado.
Is this sentence simple of compound?
simple
compound
The tornado can stay in the air, or it may touch down to the ground.
Is this sentence simple of compound?
simple
compound
Although most tornadoes last only a few minutes, the can cause great damage.
Is this a complex sentence?
complex
not complex
The Fujita scale or F-scale measures a tornado's intensity.
Is this a complex sentence?
complex
not complex
An F5 rating on the F-scale measures a tornado's intensity.
Is this a complex sentence?
complex
not complex
A tornado warning will be issued when radar spots powerful winds.
Is this a complex sentence?
complex
not complex
A storm cellar gives the best protection from a tornado a basement is the next safest place.
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
sentence
fragment
run-on
The National Weather Service.
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
sentence
fragment
run-on
Always keep away from windows during a hurricane.
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
sentence
fragment
run-on
Warns people about tornadoes.
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
sentence
fragment
run-on
What are the words “and, but, or” called?
Predicate
Subordinating conjunction
Subject
Coordinating conjunction
When, although, and after are examples of what kind of word?
Subordinating Conjunction
Subject
Predicate
Coordinating Conjunction
The __________ tells who or what the sentence is about.
subject
predicate
run-on
sentence
The ____________ tells what the subject does or is.
subject
predicate
fragment
conjunction
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