Clauses (Adjective, Adverb and Noun)
Compound/
Complex Sentences
Dangling/
Misplaced Modifiers
Antecedents
Synonyms and Antonoyms
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What is the noun clause in this sentence? What Billy did shocked his friends.
what Billy did
100
Is this sentence simple, complex, or compound? Some students like to study in the mornings.
Simple Remember that a simple sentence is an independent clause that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
100
Does this sentence have a dangling or misplaced modifier? Having finished the assignment, the T.V. was turned on.
Dangling modifier; the sentence does not specify who finished the assignment. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. A modifier describes, clarifies, or gives more detail about a concept.
100
What is the antecedent in this sentence? Snakes are dangerous if they bite.
Snakes; Remember that the antecedent is the word that the pronoun is about.
100
What is a synonym for the word gingerly? Hint when used in a sentence: Ponyboy rubbed his cheek gingerly where the Socs had hit him.
Cautiously or carefully
200
What is the adverb clause? I didn't call her because I'm shy.
because I'm shy
200
Is this sentence simple, compound or complex? Alejandro played football, so Maria went shopping.
Compound Remember that a compound sentence is a sentence that has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. Remember FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so
200
Does this sentence have a dangling or misplaced modifier? Having arrived late for practice, a written excuse was needed.
Dangling; the sentence does not state who had arrived late for practice.
200
Yes or No Could the word "James" be the antecedent in this sentence? James took her dog for a walk.
No because the pronoun has to agree with its antecedent. James took his dog for a walk.
200
What is a synonym for the word sagely? Hint when used in a sentence: Steve commented sagely when you asked him about cars; they were his speciality.
wisely or knowingly
300
What is the noun clause? I must decide which English course to take.
which English course to take
300
Is this sentence compound, simple or complex? Why? The teacher returned the homework after she noticed the error.
Complex; because the sentence has an independent clause joined by a dependent clause.
300
Does the sentence have a dangling or misplaced modifier? The torn student's book lay on the desk.
Misplaced; Remember that a misplaced modifier is a word, phrase or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies/clarifies. You DO NOT add words to a sentence that has a misplaced modifier! The student's torn book lay on the desk.
300
Re-write and complete the sentence: Tom and Bob raced _____ bikes. a. their b. his c. them
a. their
300
What is an antonymn for the word "trudged"? Sally simply trudged along the sidewalk.
Ran; answers may vary To trudge means to walk
400
What is the noun clause? What I had for breakfast gave me hearburn.
what I had for breakfast
400
Combine the two sentences to create a compound sentence. Your team will have to write out the complete sentence to earn credit. I tried to speak Spanish. My friend tried to speak English.
I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English. (answers may vary)
400
State whether the sentence has a dangling or misplaced modifier then re-write the sentence to correct it. We ate the lunch that we had brought slowly.
Misplaced; We slowly ate that lunch that we had brought.
400
Re-write and fill in the blanks in the following sentence with a pronoun and its correct antecedent. The ______ said that _____ was proud of them.
Answers will vary.
400
What is an antonym for the word "incensed"? Then provide a synonym. Mike was incensed when he found out that someone took his 2k11 X-Box game.
happy or excited; synonym would be mad or upset.
500
What is the adjective clause in this sentence? Explain. The English teachers that I like best forget to go to class.
that I like best
500
Two part question: State what kind of sentence this is and then turn this sentence into a compound sentence. (Hint: Since you have to turn it into a compound sentence it is obviously not compound!) Although he ate a really big dinner, now he wants to eat cake for dessert.
The sentence is complex. He ate a really big dinner, and now he wants to eat dessert. (Answers may vary)
500
State whether the sentence has a dangling or misplaced modifier then state why. After identifying whether it has a dangling or misplaced modifier, correct the sentence to where it makes sense. When only five years old, Barney was enjoyable.
Dangling modifier; because the sentence does not state who was only five years old. Corrected sentence: When I was only five years old, Barney was enjoyable. (Answers may vary)
500
Create your own sentence and underline the pronoun and its antecedent. Sentence must contain at least 6 words.
Answers will vary.
500
Re-write the sentence and replace the word "pessimistic" with a synonym. Then provide a context clue as to how you came to that synonym. A strong tornado had touched down in Amy's city and she was pessimistic about a tree crashing her car.
Negative or doubtful; Amy knows that a tornado can create damage so she felt negative about a tree crashing her car.
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