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In which sentence is the simple predicate in parentheses ( ) ?
a) (Mitch) is handling his paddle well.
b) Mitch (is handling) his paddle well.
c) Mitch is (handling) his paddle well.
d) Mitch (is) handling his paddle well.

In which sentence is the complete predicate in parentheses ( ) ?
a) One player (will serve) the ball.
b) (One player will serve) the ball.
c) One player (will serve the ball).
d) (One player) will serve the ball.

In which sentence is the simple subject in parentheses ( )?
a) The taller player (won) the last match.
b) (The taller player) won the last match.
c) The taller (player) won the last match.
d) The (taller)player won the last match.

In which sentence is the complete subject in parentheses ( )?
a) The table tennis players (took) their places at the table.
b) The (table tennis) players took their places at the table
c) The table tennis (players) took their places at the table.
d) (The table tennis players) took their places at the table.

Which sentence is imperative?
a) I can’t skate to that music!
b) Is it too fast?
c) Listen closely.
d) You should take the turn slowly.

Which sentence is exclamatory?
a) What a great dance routine!
b) Will they skate as a team?
c) Isaac and Angelina always practice together.
d) Watch them as they circle the rink.

Which sentence is interrogative?
a) Many talented skaters are competing.
b) Tony looks confident.
c) Are those new skates?
d) These judges are tough!

Which sentence is declarative?
a) Dancing on roller skates is hard!
b) The skaters move together around the rink.
c) Did you make your own costume?
d) Arrive on time for rehearsal.

Which group of words expresses a complete thought?
a) The blue carpet.
b) The best students in Ms. Bone’s class.
c) Lindsey laces her skates.
d) Impresses the judges.

Which of these is the subject of every imperative sentence?
a) the first word
b) you, (understood)
c) the first noun
d) there is no subject

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