Sentences
Verbs
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Sections 13, 14, 15
100

A group of words that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone

Sentence

100

The action of a verb may be __________ or _________

physical or mental 

100

There are _______ parts of speech

eight

100

An adverb modifies a verb, an ________, or another adverb

adjective

100

A separated sentence part that does not express a complete thought

fragment 

200
That part about which something is said

Subject

200

A main verb plus one or more helping verbs is a

verb phrase

200
Thomas, Colorado, Car


These are all examples of what part of speech

noun

200

What shows how a noun or a pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence

preposition

200

two or more sentences written incorrectly as one sentence 

run-on

300

Every grammatical sentence must have a ________

 and a __________

subject and predicate

300

A verb with a receiver of its action is transitive or intrasitive

transitive

300

What takes the place of a noun

pronoun

300

What do adverbs modify most of the time

verbs

300

a group of words that expresses a complete thought and can stand alone

sentence

400

(you) understood is the subject of what type of sentence

Imperative Sentence

400

Mr. Brown is our coach. 

What type of verb is in the sentence 

Linking

400

What does an adjective modify

noun or pronoun

400

Granddad often takes a brisk walk after meals.

What part of speech is often 

adverb
400

Nothing is all dark, there cannot be a picture without its bright spots. 


Sentence, Fragment, or Run-On

Run-on

500

A word or group of words that completes the meaning begun by the subject and verb

Complement

500

What are the four types of verbs

helping

action

linking 

state of being (indicates existence)

500

The word for which a pronoun stands is called what 

antecedent

500

What joins words, phrases, or clauses of equal grammatical rank

conjunctions

500

What does unity mean

Oneness

statements are closely related, relationship of statements are clear, and statements complete one thought

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