Grammar
Sentence Types
Affixes
Parts of Speech
So Random
100

A person, place or thing is a ______________.

noun


100

A sentence with one subject and and one predicate

simplet sentent

100
The 2 types of affixes

prefixes and suffixes

100

The words in, out, beside, of, to, from

prepositions

100
Never, ever, ever, ever put an apostrophe in these.

plural nouns

200

Two sentences joined by a coordinating conjunction is a __________________________ sentence.

compound

200

The two parts of every sentence

subject/predicate

200

two prefixes that mean "not"

un-, dis-, non-, il-, im- in-

200
Some examples are "ideas" and "education"

abstract nouns

200

Children, oxen, men, women are examples of these.

Irregular plural nouns
300

"Because" is what part of speech?

subordinating conjunction

300

A sentence that contains a dependent and independent clause

complex sentence

300

The antonym for logical 

illogical
300

Many words that are this part of speech end in -ly.

Adverbs

300

You must answer open-ended questions in this form.

a complete sentence

400

Two reasons to use an apostrophe

In a possessive noun

in a contraction

400

What part of speech has an antecedent?

pronoun

400

The simple subject of a sentence (2 parts of speech)

The main noun or pronoun
400

The difference between an adjective and adverb

An adjective describes a noun or pronoun.

An adverb describes the action (verb)


400

Two uses for capitalization

Proper nouns

Beginning of a sentence

500

 What are the two parts of a complex sentence?

Dependent and independent clause

500

The three things that are changed by adding a prefix or suffix to a word 

spelling

meaning

part of speech

500

The main word from which other words are built 


Root word, or base word

500

The three types of verbs (not tenses)

action

helping

linking

500
Something Ms. Wilder can't live without

COFFEE!!

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