What is the subject noun in this sentence?
The dog ran.
Dog
Circle the object noun:
I threw the ball.
ball
What are conjunctions that are used in compound sentences?
and, or, so
Name some sub coordinating conjunctions when using complex sentences.
although, because, after, before
I’m full of holes, but I can still hold water. What am I?
A sponge
What is the subject noun?
Students read books.
Students
What is the object?
She read a book.
book
I like apples, ___ I like oranges.
(and/but/or)
Complete the sentence:
I was happy ___ I got a new puppy.
because
What has a tail and a head but no body?
A coin
What is the subject noun?
The teacher graded papers.
Teacher
Name the object noun:
Dad cooked dinner.
dinner
Make this a compound sentence:
I was tired. I finished my homework
I was tired,but I finished my homework
Choose the best beginning:
___ the bell rings, class starts.
(When, Because, If)
When
What has keys but can’t open doors?
A piano
Identify the subject noun:
My brother washed the car.
Brother
Identify the object noun:
We built a sandcastle.
sandcastle
What conjuction goes best with the sentence.
You can read a book, ___ you can play a game
and
Turn it into a complex sentence with although:
He was sick. He went to school.
Although he was sick, he went to school.
What begins with “T,” ends with “T,” and has “T” in it?
A teapot
True or false: A subject is who or what the sentence is about.
True
True or false: the object is who recieves the action?
True
Which conjunctions goes best with this sentence: We were hungry, ___ we made sandwiches.
so
Where does the subordinating conjunctions can be found in a sentence?
Beginning, middle or end
Which is heavier: a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?
Neither—they both weigh a pound.