Sentence Types
Definitions
Phrases and Clauses
Compelments
100

What type of sentence ends in a question mark?

Interrogative.

100

What is a subject?

The subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. 


100

A phrase cannot have both a ____________ and a ___________ .

Subject and verb

100

What is a complement?

A complement is a word or word group that completes the meaning of a verb

200

What type of sentence ends in an exclamation mark?

Exclamatory Sentence

200

What is a predicate?

The predicate of a sentences tells us something about the subject

200

A prepositional phrase must have a __________________ and the __________________ of the preposition.

Preposition and the object of the preposition 

200

What is a direct object?

(What 2 questions does it answer?)

A direct object is a noun or pronoun that tells who or what receives the action

300

What type of sentence ends in a full stop and gives a command or an order.

Imperative.

300

What is a proper noun?


A specific name for a person, place or thing. It always starts with a capital letter.


300

A clause must have both a ___________ and a __________ .

Subject and verb
300

What is an indirect object? 

(What questions does it answer?)

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that tells to whom or to what or for     whom or for what the action of the verb is done

400

What type of sentence ends in a period and states a fact.

Declarative.

400

What is an interjection?


A word used to express sudden emotion or excitement.


400

The puppy barked loudly because it was hungry. 

Is the underlined part a phrase or a clause?

(does it have a verb and a subject?)

Clause 

400

What is a pronoun?


A word used in place of a noun. 


500

I am happy that it's nearly the weekend. 

What type of sentence is this?

Declarative

500


What is a preposition? 


A word that shows the relationship between a noun and other words.

500

She laughed a lot at the joke but it wasn't very funny.

Is the underlined bit a phrase or a clause?

(Does it have a verb and a subject?)

Phrase




500

Give me three pronouns.


I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours, you, yours, he, him, his, she, her, it, they, them, their

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