Grammar Quiz

Sentences vs Run-Ons Quiz

Preview:


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Because she was tired.

B. The dog barked loudly.

C. While they were playing.

D. If it rains tomorrow.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She cooked dinner, and he set the table.

B. The movie was long, but it was interesting.

C. I finished my homework I went to bed.

D. He likes to draw, so he takes art classes.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. While the sun was setting.

B. The dog chased its tail.

C. Because it was too late.

D. If you can come over.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She likes to read, and she visits the library often.

B. The dog barked, but no one was home.

C. I went to the park I saw my friend there.

D. He studied hard, so he got good grades.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. The sun set, and the sky turned orange.

B. I love pizza it is my favorite food.

C. She went to the store, but it was closed.

D. He studied hard, so he passed the exam.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the storm passed.

B. The children played in the park.

C. When the clock struck twelve.

D. If you are available.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She loves to dance, and she practices every day.

B. The cake was delicious, so everyone had seconds.

C. He went to the store he bought some milk.

D. They played soccer, but it started to rain.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She enjoys painting, and she takes art classes.

B. The book was interesting, so I read it in one day.

C. I like ice cream it is my favorite dessert.

D. He went to the gym, but it was closed.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the game ended.

B. The stars twinkled in the night sky.

C. When the phone rang.

D. If you are ready.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the show ended.

B. The dog wagged its tail.

C. When the alarm went off.

D. If you need anything.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She likes to swim, and she goes to the pool every day.

B. The car broke down, so we called a tow truck.

C. He reads a lot he loves books.

D. They went hiking, but it started to rain.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the meeting ended.

B. The sun rises in the east.

C. When the phone rings.

D. If you are ready.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Running through the park.

B. She enjoys reading books.

C. Because he was late.

D. While the dog barked.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Because it was snowing.

B. The children laughed loudly.

C. When the clock strikes twelve.

D. If you can help me.


Identify the run-on sentence.

A. She baked cookies, and they smelled delicious.

B. The train was late, so we waited at the station.

C. He likes to play basketball he practices every weekend.

D. They went to the beach, but it was too cold to swim.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the rain stopped.

B. The cat slept on the windowsill.

C. When the movie ended.

D. If you finish your homework.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. After the rain stopped.

B. The cat slept on the windowsill.

C. When the movie ended.

D. If you finish your homework.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Because he was hungry.

B. The bird sang a beautiful song.

C. When the sun rises.

D. If you call me.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. When the bell rang.

B. The flowers bloomed in the spring.

C. If you need help.

D. While the children played.


Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Because it was raining.

B. The cat chased the mouse.

C. When the lights went out.

D. If you finish early.


Random Topics:

Grammar - SimilesPassivisationSubject Verb Agreement and Coordinating ConjunctionsModal and Auxiliary VerbsTenses - Pasive VoicePronoun-Verb AgreementPronouns and QuantifiersAuxiliary WordsModals and Vocabulary