Is used as a person, place, thing or idea
What is a noun
Usually the beginning of the sentence, a noun
What is Subject
Clauses have at least a subject and a what
What is a verb
Usually used for asking questions
What is Question Mark
In the sentence, "I like to swim," what word is the subject?
What is I
This part of speech describes the action of the sentence
What is a verb
The part of a sentence usually describing the action at the end of the sentence
What is a predicate
A type of clause that does not have a complete thought
What is a dependent clause
You can use this type of punctuation to demand or state a sentence
What is a period
George Washington, Walmart, and Cat are all what?
What is a noun
'A, the, this,' are all examples of what
What is an article
'Dust flying, the horse trotted in the clay,' is an example of what kind of phrase?
What is an absolute phrase
Used to connect clauses, phrases and sentences
What is a conjunction
Use this type of punctuation to combine to independent clauses
What is a semicolon
'And but and or' are all examples of what
What is a conjunction
'Under, around, near, above' are all examples of what phrase
What is a prepositional phrase
A kind of phrase that will follow the noun to describe it deeper
What is an appositive phrase
Verb phrases and noun phrases are examples of what
What is a phrase
When is an apostrophe is used to show ownership
What is after a 's'
A sentence with more than 1 subject or predicate
What is a compound sentence
'Freddy Fish found French Fries' is and example of what
What is an alliteration
A sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses
What is a complex sentence
Three main parts of a dependent clause
What are relative, noun and adverbial
'I cannot wait to go to the beach!' is an example of what type of sentence
What is an exclamatory sentence
A popular kids musical TV show explaining the correct use of grammar
Some of their songs: (Conjunction Junction)
(Bill on Capitol Hill)
What is School House Rock