Subjects and Predicates
Types of Simple Sentences
Prepositions
Compound Sentences
Tutti Frutti!
100

What is the complete subject in the next sentence?

Our silly, loud teacher wears a unicorn horn during math.

Our silly, loud teacher

100

What is the form of this sentence?


Don't eat the broccoli!

Imperative- it is a command

100

What is the preposition in this sentence?


We ate lunch at the cafeteria table

At

100

What 8 coordinators do we  use in compound sentences?

FANBOYS!

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So!

100

When you change the tense of an irregular verb, the spelling changes. Which of these verbs are irregular?


Painted, Was, Spilled, Colored

Was

200

What  is the complete predicate?


I ran quickly down to Shissler for my softball game

Ran quickly

200

What is the form of  the following sentence?


Who was the founder of Pennsylvania?

Interrogative

200

What is the preposition for the following sentence?


I threw the ball between his legs.

Between

200

Combine the following sentences.  Use a coordinator!


I didn't eat my vegetables. I did not get ice cream.

I didn't eat my vegetables, so I did not get ice cream. 

200

Identify the tense of the verb in the next sentence.


I will go to Notre Dame this summer.

Future

300

Finish this sentence with a complete predicate.


The fast swimmer ___________________________

The fast swimmer won the olympic trials!


300

There are 365 days in the year.

Declarative
300

Identify the prepositional phrase.


The Harry Potter book sits on top of the bookshelf.

On top of the bookshelf.

300

What type of sesntence is this?


I love hot dogs, but Maddie loves them even more than me.

Compound

300

Identify the verb tense in the next sentence.


I visited Saint Laurentius before I started teaching.

Past

400

Finish with a complete predicate:

Ms Winsch and I ___________________________

Ms Winsch and I had a blast all year!

400

Don't talk in the hallway!

Imperative

400

Identify the prepositional phrase.


Ms. Winsch drinks coffee in the morning.

In the morning.

400

Simple, compound, or complex?


Ms. Winsch will teach us that tomorrow!

Simple

400

Which of the following is NOT a be (or "being") verb?


Be, Is, Are,Sang, Am

Sang. The rest are all "being" verbs

500
I had such a great time at our pre-k graduation!

Exclamatory

500

What is a Haiku?

A poem with 3 lines. The syllables are:

5 syllables

7 syllables

5 syllables


It does not rhyme

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