A sentence is a group of words that has a
subject (a noun), a verb, and a complete thought. This same combination of words is an
independent or main clause. (Note:
Not all groups of words with a noun and a verb are sentences.)
In the sentences below, identify
which ones are complete sentences (S) and those that are not (INC).
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1. When Columbus left Spain with his
three books.
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2. What he wanted to do most this
summer.
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3. The ringing of the bells woke the
whole village.
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4. Just before the beginning of the war.
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5. My father fought in Paris during
World War II.
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6. The most important city in the
Philippines.
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7. Keith hurried to the station to catch
his train.
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8. Because we were tired after the
journey.
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9. Grass, vegetables, and berries grow
in the garden.
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10. We all celebrated the end of the
war.
In the sentences below, underline
the subjects of the sentences once and the verbs of the sentences twice.
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1. We drove the car to Florida.
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2. Our vacation lasted ten days.
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3. The resort prepared great meals.
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4. Every morning we swam in the ocean.
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5. My favorite meal was shrimp and
mangoes.
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6. In the evenings we built a fire on
the beach.
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7. My suitcase was filled with shells
and postcards.
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8. Next year we will drive to
California.
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