A-O-O-O
Appositive
Participle
Action
Potluck
100

Find the adjective out of order:


The haunted house, old and grey, glared at me. 

old and grey

100

My pet squirrel, Bobby, ate my sandwich. 

 Bobby

100

Hissing and slithering, the snake looked angry. 

Hissing and slithering

100

Find the MAIN VERB


My friend, Jack, whistled to get my attention. 

WHISTLED

100

Where do the commas belong?


The tiny mouse hungry and alone searched for its mama.

The tiny mouse, hungry and alone, searched for its mama.

200

Beatrice, tired and cranky, had a full temper tantrum. 

tired and cranky

200

I asked Mrs. Sarko, my teacher, to let me off the hook tonight.

my teacher

200

Filled with dread, the woman crouched in the corner. 

Filled with dread

200

The clown, creepy and mean, sneers when I try to talk with him. 

SNEERS

200

Where do the commas belong?


The super human a hometown hero lifted the car off of the poor old lady.



The super human, a hometown hero, lifted the car off of the poor old lady.

300

The lasagna smelled delicious although the sauce, hot and steamy, burned my mouth. 

hot and steamy

300

The famous building, a beacon of hope, shined down on us. 

a beacon of hope

300

The young lad, smiling mischievously, popped the cookie in his mouth

smiling mischievously

300

Surprised by the sound, the dog hid during the fireworks. 

HID

300

Where do the commas belong?


Swatting at the fly the boy complained to his mom about the bugs.

Swatting at the fly, the boy complained to his mom about the bugs.

400

I loved the movie although my popcorn, buttery and filled with salt, stained my new dress. 

buttery and filled with salt


This is actually an A-O-O-O and a participle!

400

The pencil, a friend, wrote the beautiful verse with ease. 

a friend

400

Rested and relaxed, the teacher smiled peacefully at her students. 

Rested and relaxed

400

The teacher, a black belt in karate, showed off her awesome moves. 

SHOWED OFF

400

Based on thsi sentence, what do you think an ABSOLUTE might be? It is our final brushstroke.


Eyes popping, tongue wagging, the man could not believe what he was witnessing. 

Eyes popping, tongue wagging, 


NOUN plus PARTICIPLE

500

Is there an adjective out of order?


I left my shiny, new surfboard on the beach. 

No- these adjectives are IN order


Out of order- My surfboard, shiny and new, washed away on the beach. 

500

Is this an appositive?


The scissors, sharp and pointy, cut through the cloth with ease. 

No! 

This is adjective out of order. 

500

Is there a participle in this sentence?


The cracked mirror brought seven years bad luck. 

Yes! Even though it is not set off with commas- CRACKED is a participle- a verb behaving as an adjective

500

Is there an action verb in this sentence?


The wind was harsh on my face. 

NO


was is a linking verb

500

Based on this sentence, what do you think an ABSOLUTE might be? It is our final brushstroke.


Palms sweating, the rock climber made his final ascent.

Palms sweating,


NOUN plus PARTICIPLE

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