Clauses
Types of Sentences
Figurative Language
Nouns
Subject/Predicate
100
What is the dependent clause in this sentence: Disneyland is the most exciting place that I have ever seen.
that I have ever seen.
100
What type of sentence is the following? Will you go get the paper for me?
Interrogrative
100
What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Mrs. Cortez is as cool as a cucumber.
Simile
100
What is the common nouns in the following sentence? When the bell rings, the class runs out the door.
bell, class, door
100
What is the complete predicate in the following sentence? The tall, lanky boy scored ten points during the game.
scored ten points during the game
200
What is the independent clause in the following sentence? I'm also curious about the animals that live in the zoo.
I'm also curious about the animals.
200
What type of sentence is the following? Mrs. Spence enjoys working with her students.
Declarative
200
What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Careless cars cutting corners create confusion.
Alliteration
200
What is the common nouns in the following sentence? The sunset turned the sky gold and red.
sunset, sky
200
What is the complete subject in the following sentence? My red and white jersey is dirty.
My red and white jersey
300
What is the dependent clause in the following sentence? I went to the Braves game with my dad who loves baseball.
who loves baseball.
300
What type of sentence is the following? Please get your coat from the closet.
Imperative
300
What type of figurative language is the following sentence? I nearly died laughing.
Hyperbole
300
What are the proper nouns in the following sentence? In Social Studies, we learned about Russia, South America, and Europe.
Social Studies, Russis, South America, Europe
300
What is the simple subject in the following sentence? The tall, lanky boy scored ten points during the game.
boy
400
What is the independent and dependent clauses in the following sentence? I'd like to visit Hawaii which has beautiful scenery.
Independent: I'd like to visit Hawaii Dependent: which has beautiful scenery
400
What type of sentence is the following? Wait for your teacher.
Imperative
400
What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Trees were dancing with the wind.
Personification
400
What are the proper nouns in the following sentence? Barack Obama is the President of the United States.
Barack Obama, President, United States
400
What is the simple predicate in the following sentence? The trick candles on the birthday cake burned bright.
burned
500
What is the independent and dependent clause in the following sentence? Blackwell is a school that was once destroyed.
Independent clause: Blackwell is a school Dependent clause: that was once destroyed
500
What type of sentence is the following? The Empire State Building is tall!
Exclamatory
500
What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Tim was under the weather.
Idiom
500
What are the common and proper nouns in the following sentence? Hippos may look cute, but they are actually very dangerous animals.
proper nouns: none common nouns: hippos, animals
500
What is the simple subject and simple predicate in the following sentence? The beautiful and intelligent Denise walked to the store.
Simple subject: Denise Simple predicate: walked
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