Parts of Speech
Greek Roots
Latin Roots

Sentence Structures
100
Describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

100

The Greek root for "life".

What is "bio"?

100

The Latin root for "one hundred".

What is "cent"?

100

The two types of clauses that make up every sentence.

What are "independent" and "dependent"?

200

One of these is an adverb: funny, softly. 

What is softly?

200

The Greek root for "water".

What is "hydr"?

200

The Latin root for "water".

What is "aqua"?

200

A simple sentence is also this.

What is an independent clause?

300

One of these is NOT an adjective: red, small, lovely, quietly. 

What is quietly?

300

The Greek root for "false"?

What is "pseudo"?

300

The Latin root for "to look".

What is "spect"?

300

The type of clause that begins with "after".

What is a dependent clause?

400

The only part of speech that expresses gender in English.

What are pronouns?

400

The number of Greek roots in this word: microscope.

What is 2?

400

The Latin root in this word: fracture.

What is "fract"?

400

The independent clause in this sentence: Even though I love sushi, I haven't eaten it for a long time.

What is "I haven't eaten it for a long time"?

500

The part of speech you can put in the most different places in a sentence, and it still makes sense.

What are adverbs?

500

The Greek roots in this word: philanthropist.

What are "phil" and "anthro"?

500

The Latin root in this word: patriarchal. 

What is "pater"?

500

The "formula" for a compound-complex sentence.

What is 2 independent clauses and 1 dependent clause?

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