Coordinating Conjunctions
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronoun
Adjectives
Continuous Tenses
Simple Declarative Sentences
100
Name the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: I will eat chicken or fish.
OR
100
Name the possessive adjective in this sentence: The monkey's banana is yellow.
MONKEY'S
100
Name the possessive pronoun adjective in this sentence: I can't wait to go to her house.
HER
100
Name the verb AND its tense: I am wearing a new jacket.
AM WEARING (present continuous)
100
How many complete thoughts are in a simple declarative sentence?
ONE
200
Name the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: My cat and dog like to play.
AND
200
Name the possessive adjective in this sentence: Mrs. Parker's library is very clean.
MRS. PARKER'S
200
Name the possessive pronoun adjective in this sentence: Their car is brand new.
THEIR
200
Name the verb and its tense: They were hoping for a snow day.
WERE HOPING (past continuous)
200
What does every sentence need? (hint: S______ and P______)
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE
300
Name the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: I want to go, but my mom won't let me.
BUT
300
Possessive adjectives are used before what?
NOUNS
300
Name the possessive pronoun adjective in this sentence: Our second grade class is the best.
OUR
300
Name the verb AND its tense: She will be playing when I get home.
WILL BE PLAYING (future continuous)
300
When we are trying to find the subject and predicate, what do we put our finger on?
THE VERB
400
How many coordinating conjunctions are there?
7
400
Possessive adjectives are used to show what? (hint: starts with an 'o')
OWNERSHIP
400
Possessive pronoun adjectives come before what?
NOUNS
400
Name the verb AND its tense: She is working very hard.
IS WORKING (present continuous)
400
What kind of punctuation does a simple declarative sentence need?
PERIOD
500
Name the 7 coordinating conjunctions
BUT, OR, YET, FOR, AND, NOR, SO
500
What punctuation do we use to show possession?
APOSTROPHE
500
How many possessive pronoun adjectives are in this sentence? Her coat is hanging in her locker outside of our classroom.
3 (her, her, our)
500
Name the verb AND its tense: The students were watching their teacher.
WERE WATCHING (past continuous)
500
Is this a simple declarative sentence? The kids ate their lunches and then went out for recess.
NO (more than 1 complete thought)
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