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Select the clause missing a predicate.
a) Cece likes watching cartoons.
b) Tom and Jerry is a funny show.
c) Before Cece and Ginny.
d) I watched The Flintstones when I was a child.

Select the clause missing a subject.
a) Cece is surprised when she sees her mom smoking.
b) Ginny's mom and Cece's mom are friends.
c) Watches TV with her brothers and sisters.
d) It's hard to read lips on a TV show.

Select the clause missing a subject.
a) Cece imagined breaking Ginny's record.
b) I like the book El Deafo.
c) Listening to Monty Python.
d) Cece is funny.

Select the sentence fragment.
a) Ginny talks too loudly and slowly.
b) When Ginny talks to Cece, it's hard for Cece to understand her.
c) Cece yelled at Ginny.
d) I wonder when Cece and Laura.

Select the complete sentence.
a) Practice writing everyday.
b) After you write the paragraph.
c) It's important to practice writing.
d) Writing practice everyday.

Select the sentence fragment.
a) When Cece and Ginny.
b) Cece and Ginny are friends.
c) Laura is bossy.
d) Laura is not a nice friend.

Select the sentence fragment.
a) I hope I get good grades on my report card.
b) When I get my report card.
c) I'm failing math class.
d) Because I'm failing math class, I'm going to get a tutor.

Select the complete sentence.
a) Lots of fun.
b) We had a great time at the party.
c) Fun times at the party.
d) Fun party.

Select the sentence fragment.
a) We went to the movies.
b) Because we went to the movies.
c) We bought popcorn at the movies.
d) I love eating popcorn at the movies.

Select the clause missing a predicate.
a) I like when Cece turns into El Deafo.
b) It's important for Cece.
c) Cece watched a movie with a deaf girl in it.
d) Cece has a good sense of humor.

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