"She hates clowns more than anyone" is an example of this type of sentence.
What is a simple sentence?
"What has three legs" is an example of this kind of clause.
What is a dependent clause?
Many adverbs of manner end in this two-letter suffix
What is -LY?
A noun that represents something intangible like "happiness" or "freedom" is called this.
What is abstract noun?
Ouch! is this part of speech.
What is an interjection?
What is an infinitive?
Wake up! This type of sentence gives a command or makes a request.
What is the imperative?
This guy works at __________
What is Conjunction Junction?
The adverb in the sentence "He never eats broccoli" is this.
What is "never"?
"Team," "flock," and "audience" are all examples of this type of noun that refers to a group acting as a single unit.
What is a collective noun?
"Running with my friends is relaxing", where "Running with my friends" is an example of this (hint: we learned this yesterday).
What is a verbal?
This type of verbal is a verb acting like a noun.
What is a gerund?
This type of sentence has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause but does not have two independent clauses.
What is a complex sentence?
A dependent (or subordinate) clause begins with a word like "because," "although," or "since" and cannot do this.
What is stand alone as a complete sentence?
In "Please drive slowly" and "Please drive slow," only one is the correctly used adverb.
What is "Please drive slowly"?
"Courage" in the sentence "His courage inspired everyone" is an example of this type of noun, which represents a non-physical entity.
What is an abstract noun?
"The exhibit of graphic novels in the library" is an example of this type of sentence.
What is a fragment?
This type of verbal acts a noun, adjective, or adverb.
What is a participle?
Identify the sentence type: "Because she studied hard, she passed the test, and she celebrated with her friends."
What is a compound/complex sentence?
A comma splice can be fixed by adding this part of speech to connect two independent clauses. Don't forget the comma.
What is a Coordinating Conjunction (or FANBOY)?
An adverb that connects two independent clauses, such as "however" or "therefore," is called this type of adverb.
What is an conjunctive adverb?
This part of speech can modify a noun.
What is an adjective (or a noun)?
When "whereas, because, although, unless" come at the beginning of a sentence, you've probably got this kind of clause on your hands.
What is a dependent clause?
"Boiling the water is essential", where "boiling" is this type of verbal.
What is a gerund?
The main punctuation mark used in interrogative sentences is this.
What is a question mark?
In the sentence "Whoever finishes first will get a prize," the clause "Whoever finishes first" serves this grammatical function.
What is the subject of the sentence?
This frequently used adverb can mean both "at this moment" and "immediately", depending on the context.
What is "now"?
Chose correct noun:
A. The whether outside is lovely.
B. The weather outside is lovely.
What is B?
Chose the correct pronoun usage.
A. My brother was surprised to learn that Bruce Lee was taller than he.
B. My brother was surprised to learn that Bruce Lee was taller than him.
What is A?
This is another word for VERB.
What is the predicate?