Synonym/Antonym
ID the sentence
Types of Sentences
Multiple Meanings
Subordinating Conjunctions
100

Choose the antonym for deception: 

lies  honesty  loyal  blind


honesty

100

You are welcome to swim in our pool but the water is very cold. 

Compound (but)

100

Has the most basic elements: a subject, verb, and a complete thought. It can also be referred to as an independent clause, which means it can stand alone and still make sense. 

Simple Sentence

100

Current

1) the movement of water in an ocean or river

2) happening right now; up to date 

100

Before you go to bed,_____________________.

Before

200

Choose the synonym for accustomed: 

usual  strange  patient  friendly 

usual

200

Once we find my keys, we can leave for the beach. 

Complex (once) 

200
Is made up of two simple sentences (or independent clauses) that are joined together with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS). 

Compound Sentence 

200
Key

1) Something that is very important 

2) A piece of metal that is used to open a lock

200

Since it is raining, _____________________.

Since

300

Choose the antonym for patient: 

agitated  calm  weak  relaxed

agitated

300

Miranda and Caleb knead and roll out the pizza dough. 

Simple 

300

Made up of one simple sentence (independent clause) and one incomplete sentence (dependent clause). These two clauses are joined using a subordinating conjunction (ex: if, since, unless, while, after, etc.). 

Complex Sentence 

300

Mint

1) A peppermint candy; flavor derived from a plant

2) In excellent condition; like new

300

I will need my coat if __________________.

if

400

Choose the synonym for burly: 

mean  compatible  strong  smooth

strong

400

He won the tournament yet he seemed sad and upset. 

Compound (yet) 

400

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So 

Coordinating Conjunctions 

400

Remote

1) Distant or far away

2) Controller used for electronic devices 

400

You need to take the dog for a walk because _________________. 

because

500

Choose the synonym for predict: 

anticipate    ignore    misunderstand   calculate

anticipate 

500

There was a beautiful rainbow after the storm passed. 

Complex (after) 

500

After, although, as, because, before, even if, even though, if, once, rather than, since, than, though, unless, until, when, whenever, while...

Subordinating Conjunctions 

500

Alter 

1) to change or make different without completely changing it  

2) a table or platform typically used in a church 

500

While I want to sleep in, ___________________.

While

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