The word "yet" is it a conjunction?
(What is) Yes.
Name the three components of a simple sentence.
(What is) a subject, predicate and communicates a complete thought.
Define a fragment.
(What is) a group of words missing a subject, verb, or complete thought.
When you give a command it is called an_________ sentence?
(What is) an imperative sentence?
A complete sentence Starts with a ________
(What is) c) A capital letter?
The letters FANBOYS stand for:
(What is) for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so?
Define a noun.
(What is) a person, place, thing, or idea.
What type of conjunction is "while".
(What is) a subordinating conjunction.
Fix the misplaced modifier: I ate only vegetables.
(What is) I only ate vegetables.
Define a subject.
(What is) The who or why being discussed?
What type of conjunctions are FANBOYS?
(What is) coordinating conjunctions.
A possessive noun shows:
(What is) ownership/possession.
(T/F) Correlative conjunctions always travel in pairs.
(What is) True.
Fix the dangling modifier: Lying in the corner of the room, Karen found her dirty laundry.
(What is) Karen found her dirty laundry lying in the corner of the room.
Two independent clauses joined together are called a ______________.
(What is) a compound sentence?
Define a conjunction.
(What is) a word that connects parts of a sentence.
Name the two types of clauses joined in a complex sentence.
(What is) independent and dependent clauses.
What type of conjunction is "neither/nor".
(What is) correlative conjunction.
Name the two types of clauses.
(What is) an independent and dependent clause?
Define a simple sentence?
(What is) a clause with a subject, predicate, and complete thought?
Name two of the four types of conjunctions.
(What is) the following conjunctions: coordinating, correlative, subordinating, and conjunctive adverbs.
Two independent clauses joined is a _____ sentence.
(What is) a compound sentence.
Define a phrase.
(What is) a group of words without a subject and verb?
Define a modifier.
(What is) a word or group of words that describes another word or phrase.
(Y/N) A complex sentence has a dependent clause.
(What is) yes?