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100

Identify the verb phrase:
The students have been preparing for the debate.

have been preparing

100

Find the subject: The teacher explained the lesson.

The teacher

100

Identify the adverb: He always studies at night.

always

100

Add an adjective to this sentence: The dog ran.

descriptive word for dog.

100

Explain why a pronoun is useful in writing.

Avoids repetition, improves flow and clarity.

200

Identify the verb or verbs in the following sentence: She tried to jump over the puddle. 
 

tried & jump

200

Find the predicate: The students listened carefully.

listened carefully

200

Rewrite this sentence to correct article usage and explain the change: "She is a scientist who studies the climate, so she drinks the coffee every morning."


She is a scientist who studies the climate, so she drinks a coffee every morning. 

200

Add a propositional phrase to the sentence: she sat.

she sat on the bed, or bench or grass.

200

In addition to describing specific actions, what else can verbs also describe? Bonus 50 points for what we call these kind of verbs.

states of being, or feelings. 

bonus: non-action

300

Identify the adverb and explain what it is changing or describing

He reluctantly agreed to join the team.

recluctantly. 

Explaining how he joined the team.

300

Find the predicate: The dog barked loudly at night.

barked loudly at night.

300

Identify the conjunction: We stayed home because it was cold.

because

300

Combine two sentence using a conjunction. I was tired. I finished my homework.

I was tired, but I finished my homework.

300

 Explain the difference between an adjective and an adverb.

 Adjectives describe nouns; 

adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

400

What does the acronym F.A.N.B.O.Y.S stand for? AND what part of speech are they?

For, and, nor, but or, yet, so

coordinating conjunctions 

400

Find the direct object: My friends and I went to the mall.

no direct object.

400

Identify the adjective: The noisy crowd cheered loudly.

noisy

400

Replace the noun with a pronoun and add an adverb: Jake won the race.
 

He finally won the race. 

400

What do Subordinating Conjunctions do?

 bonus 25 points for each correctly identified subordinating conjunction

join independent and dependsnt clauses. Common ones are: because, since, as, although, while.

500

What is an example of a non-action verb

any form of  to-be, to love, thinking

500

Identify the subject, predicate, and direct object of the sentence. My brother and I backflipped off the diving board and into the pool. 

subject: my brother and I

predicate: backflipped off the diving board

direct object:the pool

500

Correctly identify all parts of speech in this sentence: 


After soccer practice, the happy children ran into the lake for a swim.

after = conjunction

soccer practice, children = noun

the, a  = article

happy = adjective

ran = verb, swim

into, for = prepositional phrase

500

Explain the difference between a subject and a direct object.

Subject = who/what the sentence is about; direct object = receives the action of the verb.

500

What is the function of a preposition?

Bonus 25 points for each example of additional information prepositions explain

They tell you the relationship between words.

bonus: time, location, direction, and space

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