Sentence Parsing
Phrases
Types of Sentences
S/V Agreement
Commas!
100

Virginia stood knee-deep in the ocean

Object of the preposition. 

100

Ryan and Jesse, the boys in the back of the room, always get their work done on time.

Appositive

100

Sophia told us that the formal last day of school is June 17th!

Simple

100

Evan goes/go to the bathroom before we start to read every single class.

Goes

100

Correctly place commas in this sentence: 

When Nathan went to the store he bought orange juice eggs and bacon.

When Emmett went to the store, he bought orange juice, eggs, and bacon.

200

Alex was upset that she didn't make the podium in our Kahoot. 

Predicate adjective

200

To run 5 miles every day is Jackson's goal for the summer. 

Infinitive

200

Whenever Evan sits near Sam, Evan loves to talk Sam's ear off, but Sam ignores him. 

Compound-complex

200

My freshmen is/are the best of the best!

Are

200

Correctly place commas in this sentence: 

Riding bikes playing outside and eating pie are Nate and Luke's favorite things. 

Riding bikes, playing outside, and eating pie are Charlie's favorite things.

300

Thomas and Jack tried to play a game during class, but Ms. MacKinlay caught them!

Subject

300

Emmett, who sits in the front of the room, does a great job participating in class. 

Prepositional 

300

Whenever I need a laugh, I just think about Devyn doing "the voice" that he knows I hate!

Complex

300

Lucy's favorite pass-times includes/ include playing with her dogs.  

Include

300

Correctly place commas in this sentence: 

Amalia ate the last cliff bar so no one else got one!

Zach ate the last cliff bar, so no one else got one!

400

Reese gave Edeeleen a bite of her sandwich, so Edeeleen was happy. 

Indirect object

400

Smiling widely, Ms. MacKinlay watched as her 9th graders crushed the grammar final exam!

Participial 

400

Kellen loves to win lollipops in Kahoot, but Shane gives him a run for his money!

Compound

400

Tess and Alaina says/ say "Hello!" every morning.

Say

400

Correctly place commas in this sentence: 

Coral who sits in the middle of the class always gets her work done. 

Henry, who sits in the middle of the class, always gets his work done.

500

Fox gave Emma a pencil, since he lost his backpack. 

Direct Object

500

Running is one of Jake's favorite hobbies, so he does it every day after school. 

Gerund

500

Although Chase is a varsity long snapper, he still hangs out with his freshmen team friends, so he has friends in every grade!

CD-CX

500

The vase of flowers is/ are the only thing that Thomas didn't break! 

Is

500

Correctly place commas in this sentence: 

Wow I can't believe how well you did on this review and I bet you're going to ace this test!

Wow, I can't believe how well you did on this review, and I bet you're going to ace this test!

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