What type of sentence is:
Have you read the latest Nancy Drew book?
interrogative
What type of sentence is:
My hobby is reading mystery books.
declarative
What type of sentence is:
I aced the test!
exclamation
What type of sentence is:
Put your essay on my desk when you are finished.
imperative
What type of sentence is:
The Los Angelos Lakers are have 3 superstars on there team, unlike the Los Angelos Clippers who have 2 superstars
declarative
Would the part in the parentheses be the simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate:
The (Miami Heat) are NBA Champions
simple subject
Would the part in the parentheses be the simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate:
(The Miami Heat) are NBA Champions
complete subject
Would the part in the parentheses be the simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate:
The Miami Heat (are) NBA Champions
simple predicate
Would the part in the parentheses be the simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate:
The Miami Heat (are NBA Champions)
complete predicate
Would the part in the parentheses be the simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate:
(The Boston Celtics) have been the NBA Champions 17 times
complete subject`
Would this be a complete sentence or a sentence fragment:
The Oklahoma City Thunder
sentence fragment
Would this be a complete sentence or a sentence fragment:
The Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the Miami heat in the NBA Finals
complete sentence
Is this a simple sentence, compound sentence, or run-on sentence:
The Los Angelos Lakers have won the NBA Championship 16 times
simple sentence
Is this a simple sentence, compound sentence, or run-on sentence:
The Los Angelos Lakers have won the NBA Championship 16 times but the Boston Celtics have won the NBA Championship 17 times
run-on sentence
Is this a simple sentence, compound sentence, or run-on sentence:
The Los Angelos Lakers have won the NBA Championship 16 times, but the Boston Celtics have won the NBA Championship 17 times
compound sentence
Would the word in parentheses be a plural, contraction, or possessive:
(LeBron) James's team is the Miami Heat
possessive
Would the word in parentheses be a plural, contraction, or possessive:
There have been two good (centers) on the Orlando Magic
plural
Would the word in parentheses be a plural, contraction, or possessive:
It seem like the Charlotte Bobcats (won't) ever win the NBA Championship in the next 10 years.
contraction
Would the word in parentheses be a plural, contraction, or possessive:
There are many basketball (teams) in the NBA
plural
(Jay-Z's) team is the Brooklyn Nets
possesive
What would be the appositive/appositive phrase in the following sentence:
The Oklahoma City Thunder, a basketball team, has a good chance on winning the NBA Championship
a basketball team
What would be the appositive/appositive phrase in the following sentence:
LeBron James, a basketball player, is awesome.
a basketball player
What would be the appositive/appositive phrase in the following sentence:
The Charlotte Bobcats, Micheal Jordan's team, was the worst team in the NBA last year
Micheal Jordan's team
What would be the appositive/appositive phrase in the following sentence:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, possibly the best center to live, was an amazing scorer.
possibly the best center to live
What would be the appositive/appositive phrase in the following sentence:
Larry Bird, a player from the Celtics, was possible the best shooter ever in the NBA.
a player from the Celtics