Practice on Sentence Elements

Practice on Sentence Elements

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12 Qs

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Practice on Sentence Elements

Practice on Sentence Elements

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English

University

Hard

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12 questions

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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the complete subjects for the following paragraph divide each one with "/".

Example: Complete subject/ Complete subject/ complete subject

Gen Z, radicalized by social injustice and clad in ’90s throwback leisurewear, might have stolen the spotlight from their millennial predecessors, but an even newer generation is quietly coming of age. And it’s a mistake to underestimate them. 

2.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the complete subjects for the following paragraph divide each one with "/".

Example: Complete subject/ Complete subject/ complete subject

Parental controls, social media age restrictions, and, well, a global pandemic have kept Gen Alpha under wraps, but they’re quickly reaching their full potential. Founders building brands for the future need to pay attention to the under-12 set now. After Gen Alpha has aged into teens with agency, influence, and disposable income, it will already be too late.

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the simple subjects for the following paragraph divide each one with "/".

Example: Simple subject/ Simple subject/ Simple subject

Gen Alpha is heavily influenced by technology and the Gen Z creators who dominate their feeds. But the events of the past two years will have a significant impact on who they are. This generation of youth has been unofficially dubbed “Gen C,” as in Generation COVID, because of how much their lives will be shaped by this pandemic.

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the complete predicates for the following paragraph, divide each one with "/".

Example: verb...last word/ verb...last word/ verb...ast word

Ashley Fell, social researcher and co-author of Generation Alpha, says that the impacts of COVID—economic, social, educational, psychological—will leave lasting marks on this young generation. She also predicts they will value family more, admire everyday superheroes, and see work from home as a normal way of life. “They will be a more creative and resilient generation due to the challenges they experienced”. 

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the simple predicates for the following paragraph, divide each one with "/".

Example: verb/ verb/ verb

Mylo, Fia, and Zy are just three of the kids who attend a weekly virtual after-school program called Upstanders Academy. There, they learn about social justice and ask tough questions of regular guests that include politicians, entrepreneurs, and activists. 

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the simple predicates for the following paragraph, divide each one with "/".

Example: verb/ verb/ verb

Upstanders is the brainchild of mom, former federal program officer, and World-Changer Kids founder Lindsey Barr, who recognized a need to address world matters with kids in an age-appropriate way. “They want to talk about social issues,” she says. “They care about homelessness, they care about refugees.” 

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

10 mins • 1 pt

Write the simple predicates for the following paragraph, divide each one with "/".

Example: verb/ verb/ verb

Upstanders is the brainchild of mom, former federal program officer, and World-Changer Kids founder Lindsey Barr, who recognized a need to address world matters with kids in an age-appropriate way. “They want to talk about social issues,” she says. “They care about homelessness, they care about refugees.” 

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