Pronouns/Antecedent
Subject/Predicate
Subject/Verb Agreement
Verb Tense
Conjunctions
100

What is the pronoun in the sentence?

Sally rode her bike.

Her

100

What is a subject?

The who of the sentence

100

Does this sentence agree?

The dog barks loudly

yes

100

What are the 3 verb tenses?

Past, present, future

100

Find the conjunction.

I was going to go to the park, but it was raining.

But

200

What is the antecedent in the sentence?

I don't like spaghetti, it is too slimy.

Spaghetti

200

What is a predicate?

What the subject is doing (the rest of the sentence)

200

Does this sentence agree?

My kangaroo jump to school.

no- my kangaroo jumps to school

200

Which tense is the verb?

I kicked the ball out of the yard.

past

200

Find the conjunction.

I went to the store to buy milk and cookies.

and

300

What is a pronoun?

A word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase.

300

Name the subject.

The horse is inside of the house!

The horse

300

Which verb agrees?

A jellyfish ___ through the current.

         (floats, float)

floats

300

What is the future tense of run

will run

300

Find the conjunction.

It was my birthday, so I had a party.

so

400

What is an antecedent?

The noun or noun phrase that is being replaced by a pronoun.

400

What is the predicate?

My cat jumped off the roof yesterday.

jumped off the roof yesterday

400

What verb agrees in this sentence?

I ___ in the street when it rains.

(Swims, Swim)

Swim

400

What is the present tense of played

play

400

What is a conjunction?

A word to connect sentences or ideas.

500

Name the antecedent and pronoun in the sentence.

I have a party tomorrow, it will be so much fun.

Antecedent- Party

Pronoun- It

500

List the subject and the predicate.

The moose and his friends search for warm pancakes

Subject- The moose and his friends

Predicate- search for warm pancakes

500

What are the subject rule breakers?

You and I

500

List all 3 tenses of roll

rolled, roll, will roll

500

List 5 conjunctions

and, for, yet, but, so, nor, or

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