Coordinate/Cumulative Adjectives
Independent/Subordinate Clauses
Types of Sentences
Misplaced/Dangling Modifiers
Questions that make Mr. Piersma question his life choices
100

The name for a group of adjectives that must be placed in a specific order to make sense. 

Cumulative adjectives

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100

A type of clause that could stand as its own sentence.

Independent clause

100

A sentence containing a single clause.

Simple sentence

100

Identify the misplaced modifier: "Eating fish in the river, the couple on the bench saw three otters."

Eating fish in the river
100

"What time is it?"

Time to get a watch!

200

The name for a group of adjectives that can be placed in any order and must have a comma or the word "and" between them.

Coordinate adjectives

200

A type of clause that cannot stand as its own sentence and must be connected to another clause to make sense.

Subordinate clause

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200

A sentence containing two independent clauses.

Compound sentence

200

Identify the misplaced modifier: "On top of the desk, my brother dropped his books."

On top of the desk

200

"What page are we on?" or "What day is it?" or "What are we doing?" 

It's on the board.

300

Cumulative or coordinate? "Throw the big orange ball over here."

Cumulative

300

Independent or subordinate clause? "When Maura left the house, her parents decorated for a surprise party."

Subordinate clause

300

A sentence containing an independent clause and a subordinate clause.

Complex sentence.

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300

Rewrite the sentence to correct a misplaced modifier: "The dog lunged at the snake barking wildly."

The dog, barking wildly, lunged at the snake.

300

"What do I do when I'm done? I finished all my work."

Read a book.

400

Cumulative or coordinate? "Southeast Georgia has hot, humid weather.

Coordinate

400

Independent or subordinate clause? "All afternoon Anne rested until her brother got home from school around 3:15."

Independent clause

400

Compound or complex sentence? "While I did my homework, my brother washed the dishes."

Complex

400

Rewrite the sentence to correct a misplaced modifier: "The car caught Daniel's attention painted a deep purple."

The car painted a deep purple caught Daniel's attention.

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400

"How long have you been here?"

9 years.

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500

Correct the sentence by adding commas where necessary: "This recipe is easy healthy and delicious!"

"This recipe is easy, healthy, and delicious!"

500

A subordinate clause can also be called...

Dependent clause

500

Compound or complex sentence? "I like horror movies and my brother likes mysteries."

Compound

500

When a modifer modifies something not present in the sentence, it is called...

A dangling modifier

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500

"When can I go to the bathroom?"

When it's your turn. 

(would also accept "in a bit" or "soon") 

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