Vocabulary
Nouns
Types of Sentences
Identify the type of clause
Miscellaneous
100
What the sentence is about is called the _____.
Subject.
100
What type of noun can you touch example of but you cannot actually see?
Abstract
100
This type of sentence relays information or ideas.
Declarative.
100
Subject + Verb= Complete Thought
Main Clause
100
Identify the clause in the sentence below then tell me what type of clause it is: After we went to the game, I called my mom.
After we went to the game (Subordinate).
200
A person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
200
What type of noun can you touch, smell, see, feel, or taste?
Concrete Noun
200
This type of sentence makes a command or request.
Imperative
200
Relative Pronoun/Adverb + Subject + Verb=Incomplete Thought
Relative Clause
200
Identify the direct object in the sentence below. Connie gave me a ride to the store.
Ride.
300
A word that modifies the verb.
Adverb
300
The following words are all examples of what type of noun? Blue Yellow Orange Freedom
Abstract
300
This type of sentence expresses strong emotion.
Exclamatory
300
A subordinate, relative, or noun clause on it's own is not a complete thought and is therefore considered what?
A fragment
300
Identify the indirect object in the sentence below. I owed the police 500 dollars for speeding in a school zone.
Police
400
What is happening in the sentence.
Predicate
400
Nouns that refer to a group of something in a specific manner.
Collective Nouns
400
This type of sentence asks a question.
Interrogative
400
This type of clause can act as a subject, direct object, or indirect object.
Noun Clause
400
Identify the clause and the type of clause in the sentence. Katniss, who is the girl on fire, is great with a bow.
Who is the girl on fire (Relative)
500
A word that modifies the noun
Adjective
500
The following nouns are all examples of what type of noun. Herd Flock Team Group Faculty
Collective
500
What is the following sentence an example of? Help!
Imperative.
500
This type of clause acts as an adjective.
Relative Clause
500
What are the relative adverbs?
When, where, and why
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