Phrases/Clauses
Apostrophes
Vocabulary
Active/Passive
Relative Clauses
100

This is either a phrase or a clause.

Green eggs and ham

What is PHRASE?

100

Make JOE possessive.


What is JOE'S?

100

Extreme mental or physical exhaustion

What is FATIGUE?

100

Active or Passive.

The girl was bitten by the parrot.

What is PASSIVE?

100

Name the relative pronoun.

The food that Jim cooked was delicious.

What is THAT?

200

This is either a phrase or a clause.

After the bell rings.

What is CLAUSE?

200

Make GUS possessive.

What is Gus's?

200

Permission to not do something that other people have to do

What is EXEMPTION?

200

Active or Passive?

Jamal threw the football to the receiver.

What is ACTIVE?

200

Name the relative clause.

The boy who wore the red sweater started to cry.

What is WHO WORE THE RED SWEATER?

300

This is either an independent or dependent clause.

When my mom gets home after work.

What is DEPENDENT?

300

Make BIRDS possessive (plural)

What is BIRDS'?

300

Purpose or goals of one's actions

What is INTENTIONS?

300

Make this sentence ACTIVE.

The basketball was thrown through the hoop by Amara.

What is AMARA THREW THE BALL THROUGH THE HOOP?

300

Name all 5 relative pronouns

What is WHO, WHOM, WHICH, WHOSE, THAT?

400

This is either an independent or dependent clause.

She cries.

What is INDEPENDENT?

400

Make CHILDREN possessive

What is CHILDREN'S?

400

Orders or Commands

What is MANDATES?

400

Make this sentence passive.

Joey added eggs to the cake mix.

What is EGGS WERE ADDED TO THE CAKE MIX BY JOEY?

400

Who or whom? 

Amanda called the dentist who/whom Shelly recommended.

What is 

WHOM?

500

Phrase, Independent Clause, Dependent Clause.

So we can buy a new phone.

What is DEPENDENT CLAUSE?

500

Make JIM and DAWN possessive (they each own something seperately)

What is JIM'S AND DAWN'S?

500

The existing state or condition at a particular time

What is STATUS QUO?

500

Make this passive.

Kassandra ate four tacos at lunch yesterday.

What is FOUR TACOS WERE EATEN BY KASSANDRA AT LUNCH YESTERDAY?

500

Combine these sentences using a relative clause.

The toys are on the chair. I bought the toys.

What is THE TOYS THAT I BOUGHT ARE ON THE CHAIR?

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