A. Identify the parts of a sentence (subject), (verb), (object) or (complete idea) in the following sentences:
1. She won the lottery.
2. I went to the head office.
3. He studied film in college.
4. We moved to Canada in 1999.
5. They don’t have enough eggs.
6. Public transportation needs a lot of improvements.
7. Airports have fine international cuisine.
8. Shopping is great.
9. He bought two diamond rings.
10. Jane doesn’t like her job.
11. Tom spends a lot of money on computer games.
12. Do you know anyone here?
13. Have you ever tried Indian food?
14. You don’t have any health problems.
15. My parents have rented a new condo in Florida.
16. They practise their English every day.
B. Find the missing parts of a sentence in the following fragments:
Ex. Most families from cultural issues.
(This sentence is missing a verb) (suffer)
Most families suffer from cultural issues.
1. I my family weekly. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
2. Everything online now. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
3. Pay the bills. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
4. He spilled on the floor. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
5. She the hair dryer. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
6. I update my regularly. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
7. Use online classes now. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
8. Don’t pay attention in class. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
9. He the juice on the floor. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
10. She plugged in. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
11. Lots of people enjoy. (This sentence is missing a (an)-----)
12. Wear dresses. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
13. Your friends are planning. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
14. He some extra cash. (This sentence is missing a (an) -----)
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