Conjunctions
Parts of Speech
Prepositions
Homographs
Writing Rules
100
Used to join two ideas
What is a conjunction?
100
A person, place, thing, or idea
What is noun?
100
The clue word within preposition that tells you what they are.
What is position?
100
A word that is written the same, but has multiple meanings
What is a homograph?
100
A complete thought with a subject and a predicate
What is a sentence?
200
The easy way to remember the most common conjunctions
What is FANBOYS?
200
A word that is an action.
What is a verb?
200
The dog ran down the street.
What is down?
200
To bend forward or the front of a boat
What is a bow?
200
The mark placed at the end of a sentence
What is a punctuation mark?
300
We are not going to the beach, _________ you did not finish your homework.
What is because?
300
A describing word.
What is an adjective?
300
Locate the prepositional phrase. We went through the woods.
What is "through the woods?"
300
To be strict and assertive or the back of a boat
What is stern?
300
The beginning of every sentence must have
What is a capital letter?
400
We will not go to the beach, _________ you finish your homework.
What is until?
400
A word that describes an action word and usually ends in an "ly."
What is an adverb?
400
After lunch, I went to the mall.
What is after and to?
400
Not heavy or an electrical device to allow one to see when it is dark
What is light?
400
The who or what the sentence is about
What is the subject?
500
To join two simple ideas you must include
What is a comma and then a conjunction?
500
She will not permit you to cheat on your test. Permit
What is a verb?
500
She came from the store in Pleasanton with her friends.
What is from, in and with?
500
To go against or one who fought against the Patriots
What is rebel?
500
Tells what the who or what did
What is the predicate?
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