What is Present Simple
A mocking imitation of a phrase, text, or other form of media.
What is a parody?
The structure of this sentence is: The were eating blueberries.
What is simple?
Name the sentence type: She made the bed.
What is a declarative sentence?
The verb tense used to describe an action, fact, or habit. Example: He eats kale.
What is Simple Present?
The tense of the highlighted verb: They were playing every day.
What is Past Continuous?
A story that mimics real events or people.
What is an allegory?
The structure of this sentence is: The dog barked, and the cat ran.
What is compound?
Name the sentence type: Why are you doing that?
What is inquisitive?
Verb tense used to describe actions that took place in the past. example: They swam at the beach.
What is Past Simple?
The tense of the highlighted verb: She had been running for weeks to prepare for the race.
What is Past Perfect Continuous?
An event or description that hints at future events in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
Name the sentence type: Come here, pease.
What is imperitive?
The verb tense used to describe an action as it is happening. Example: They are playing a game.
What is Present Continuous?
The tense of the highlighted verb: They will have been preparing for the launch for decades.
What is Future Perfect Continious
Compares something to something else, using like or as.
What is a simile?
The structure of this sentence: Can you wait until I get back?
What is complex?
Name the sentence type: The game is super exciting!
What is exclamatory?
A verb tense to describe actions that will begin and be completed at some point in the future. Example: He will be graduating in 2028.
What is Future Perfect Continuous?
The tense of the highlighted verb: I have completed my assignment.
What is Present Perfect?
A society characterized by authoritarian governing structures, environmental destruction, technological domination, and/or poor status of living for the general population.
What is a Dystopia?
What is Complex Compound.
Name the sentence type: Get out of the way now!
A verb tense used to describe an action that was completed in the past. Example: They had been studying before writing the exam.