Types of Sentences
Adverbs
Pronouns
Context Clues
Poems
100

What type of sentence is this?

 Can you help me?

Interrogative

100

Choose the adverb: 

The boy spoke (loud/loudly).

loudly

100

Fix the sentence: 

Her and me went to the park.

She and I went to the park.

100

What does The exhausted runner collapsed after the race mean?

Very tired

100

What is a stanza?

A group of lines in a poem

200

Fix and identify the sentence type: 

do you want to go to recess

Do you want to go to recess? (Interrogative)

200

Rewrite using an adverb: 

She sings.

She sings beautifully/quietly/loudly, etc.

200

Replace nouns with pronouns:

 The children played with the children’s toys.

They played with their toys.

200

The word fragile is used in the sentence, What does it mean?

The vase is fragile, so be careful. What does it mean?

Easily broken

200

What is rhyme?

Words that end with the same sound.

300

Change this declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence: 

You are coming to school.

Are you coming to school?

300

Choose the better sentence and explain why:


A. The boy ran fastly.
B. The boy ran quickly.

B is correct because “quickly” is the correct adverb form

300

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun.

300

Read this sentence and define the word: 

The blizzard made it hard to see anything outside.

Blizzard means a strong snowstorm

300

What is one feature poems often have?

Line breaks, rhythm, rhyme, or stanzas

400

Identify the sentence type:

 Please close your book quietly.

Imperative  

400

Find the adverb and explain it: 

The turtle slowly crossed the road.

Slowly; tells how the turtle crossed

400

Fix the sentence: 

Me and him went to school.

He and I went to school.

400

The word gigantic is used in the sentence, What does it mean?

The elephant was gigantic.

Very big

400

Read this line: 

The wind whispered through the trees. 

What is being described in a special way?

The wind is being described as if it can whisper.

500

Explain how a reader knows a sentence is an exclamation without reading it aloud.

It ends with an exclamation mark and shows strong feeling.

500

What is an adverb?

A word that tells how, when, or where something happens.

500

Write a sentence using two pronouns.

Answers will vary (e.g., “She gave it to me.”)

500

Explain how context clues help you understand unfamiliar vocabulary.

They give hints so you can figure out meaning without a dictionary

500

What feeling does this line suggest: 

The dark clouds rolled in and covered the sky.

Something scary, gloomy, or stormy is happening.

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