Complete Sentences Worksheet

(answers below)
 

Parents: You may want to copy and paste this into a word processing program and make the font larger or leave more space between sentences to help your child complete the sentence fragments. You can also personalize by using your child's name, changing the gender or alter the sentences in any other way you choose.

Instructions: When you find a sentence that is not complete, finish it in a way that makes sense. You may add words to the front, back or middle of the sentence. It's okay to be silly or creative if your parents give you permission, but the sentence still must make sense and be complete. Put a star by any sentence that is already complete.

 

1. One day, Karen went for a walk in the park.

2. Saw an elephant.

3. Mark wondered if he could trade his baby brother for a turtle.

4. Alexander.

5. Want a cookie?

6. Who wants to go to Mars tomorrow?

7. Purple shoes.

8. Joshua was certain his giraffe could learn how to read.

9. too silly

10. I'd like to live in a castle but

11. Don't.

12. Would you teach me how to become invisible?

13. No way!

14. Why?

15. I wonder why stars shine.

Answers:

I=incomplete sentence

C-complete sentence

1. c

2. i

3. c

4. i

5.i

6. c

7. i

8. c

9. i

10. i

11. i

12. c

13. i

14. i

15. c