Prepositions are found here.
What is anywhere?
Interjections are found only at the end of the sentence. (T/F)
What is false, they can be found at the beginning or end.
Subordinating conjunctions join these two things.
What are independent clauses and dependent clauses.
What is 3 or more?
If you have an object of the preposition in your sentence, is it an adverb or preposition?
Preposition
Prepositional phrases contain these 3 things.
What is a preposition, object of the preposition, and complements?
Interjections show these 5 things.
What are strong emotion, agreement/disagreement, greeting/leave-taking, politeness, hesitation/intro to subject.
The Coordinating Conjunctions
What is FAN BOY (for, and, nor, but, or, yet)
What is 2?
1. He ran to get away from the feds.
2. He ran over the fence to get away from the feds.
1. Adverb
2. Preposition
Find the prepositional phrase(s). Joel jumped on the box to get in the room.
On the box, and In the room.
Find the interjection. Zoinks Scoob! Im like, scared man!
Zoinks Scoob!
The Correlative Conjunctions.
Both-and
Not only-but also
Either-or
Neither-nor
Which sentence is correct? (1 or 2)
1. He went into the house
2. He went in the house
1
1. Joel opened the jar of pickles
2. Joel opened
1. Preposition
2. Adverb
Nothing to see here..
Just kidding, have 400 free points.
Find the interjection. Welp, I failed that test.
Find the conjunction and tell which conjunction it is.
How would you eat both a whole cake and a tub of ice cream?!
both-and
Correlative
Which sentence is correct?
1. He is besides his mom.
2. He is beside his mom.
2
1. We let the dog in after dinner
2. We let the dog in the house after dinner
1. Adverb
2. Preposition