Common Idioms
You hit the nail on the head.
You got something exactly right.
You are as sharp as a tack.
What is a simile?
I just won $1,000!
What is an exclamatory sentence?
We ate lunch, and I read a book until time for math.
What is a compound sentence?
Demonstrate the difference between a common noun, proper noun, and a pronoun by providing an example of three related ones.
Anything that fits, such as common noun: girl > proper noun: Mary > pronoun: she
Mom said, "Watch it. You are on thin ice."
If you mess up one more time, you are in trouble.
Boom went the thunder and crack went the lightening.
What is onomatopoeia?
Please put your backpack by the back door.
What is an imperative sentence?
Before we go home, put on your coat and gloves.
What is a complex sentence?
Name any 5 helping verbs.
He had to go back to the drawing board.
Start over
The soccer player was a rhino trampling defenders as he charged across the field.
What is a metaphor?
Did you finish your iReady goal for this week?
What is an interrogative sentence?
We ate chocolate cake after dinner.
What is a simple sentence?
Name all the FANBOYS conjunctions.
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
I decided the bite the bullet.
Either to get something over with or to take a chance that cannot be avoided.
My mom makes enough pasta to feed an army when my cousins come over.
What is hyperbole?
Reading is my favorite hobby.
What is a declarative sentence?
I cried when the dog was hurt.
What is a complex sentence?
Name all of the coordinating conjunctions, also known as AAAWWUBBISes.
after, although, as, while, when, until, because, before, if, since
Stop beating around the bush.
Stop avoiding saying what you mean just because it is uncomfortable.
Create a sentence with alliteration.
Listen for most or all words to begin with same letter sound.
Name each sentence type:
Statement = Command =
Question = Exclamation =
Statement = Declarative
Command = Imperative
Question = Interrogative
Exclamation = Exclamatory
Give an example of a compound-complex sentence. (Create one.)
Any sentence that has at least one dependent clause joined to at least two independent clauses. Example: After it started to snow, the teacher told us to pack up, and we dismissed early.
Share a simple sentence with a compound subject and a compound verb.
Anything that applies, for example: The girls and boys ate cookies and drank milk.