English: Run-on, Sentence, or Fragment?

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6th grade English (Grammar - Types of Sentences) Quiz on English: Run-on, Sentence, or Fragment?, created by Jill Hurley on 01/06/2019.
Jill Hurley
Quiz by Jill Hurley, updated more than 1 year ago
Jill Hurley
Created by Jill Hurley about 5 years ago
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Resource summary

Question 1

Question
I can’t wait until Sunday we are going to a football game.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 2

Question
The tall man with the yellow hat.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 3

Question
A scared rabbit ran across the yard.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 4

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Drove quickly down the busy street.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 5

Question
I ate four slices of pizza Harry ate three chicken wings.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 6

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The clock in the kitchen stopped working.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 7

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At three o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 8

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This afternoon after breakfast.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 9

Question
Justin, will you wash your car it really needs it.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 10

Question
Sure, I’ll wash the car after I eat supper.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 11

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Justin searches for the bucket and sponge.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 12

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The wax on the top shelf in the garage.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 13

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Justin fills the bucket with water.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 14

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He washes and dries the car it begins to shine.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 15

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Uses a towel to dry the car.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 16

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Adds a coat of wax to the car.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 17

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When Justin’s brother saw the car.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 18

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The car looked wonderful.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment

Question 19

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Justin saw clouds in the sky he hopes it doesn’t rain.
Answer
  • Run-on
  • Sentence
  • Fragment
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