Max Gregor
My journey to Ohio in summer 2016
Into the car my dad and I go
A small little gray rental car that has bald tires
Across the border of Connecticut and now entering Pennsylvania
Making a kool stop at the Little league World Series in Williamsport, PA
And stopping at a diner in the Hills of PA
Thru the hills we go in storms and sunshine
Into the state of Ohio we enter
And to Walsh University my new home for a week
My dad stays at a hotel 5 minutes away
I stay with another player from Georgia at Walsh University for USA Football
I am eager to get on the field
I get the note, I’m playing in the Cowboys stadium( AT&T stadium) for the US national team
Excited and Amazed
Sounds like a great trip, Max. Some of these lines are prepositional phrases, while others are full sentences. For example: “Into the car my dad and I go.” In that line, “into the car” is a prepositional phrase. But it contains a subject, “my dad and I” and a predicate “go.” So, therefore, it’s a sentence. Look at your other lines and identify the ones that are also sentences.