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Which part of speech do you use when you need to join clauses or words?

conjunction 

100

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Ms. Schwerin's class is fun

NO! There is no punctuation. 

100

Is this sentence a complete sentence? 

Jimmy Johns has the best sandwiches. 

Yes. 

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and , or , so , because are examples of...

conjunctions 

100

True or False: In order for a sentence to be complete, it has to make sense. 

True

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The word "teacher" is an example of what part of speech  

noun 

200

If you say someone is angry... you are using a description. What part of speech describes nouns? 

an adjective

200

List the six coordinating conjunctions in FANBOYS

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

200

"to skip", "to leave", and "to talk" are examples of what...  

verbs (infinitives) 

200

purple is an example of what... 

adjective 

300

he drove quickly... Quickly is an example of ...

an adverb 

300

the, a, an are all examples of... 

articles 

300

What is the past tense of the verb "read"? 

read (pronounced as /red/)

300

True or False: A simple sentence must have an adverb in order to be complete. 

False. You can form a sentence even without an adverb.  

300

Aha! Gosh! Wow! Ouch! ...are all examples of ... 

Interjections 

400

Is this a complete sentence? 

Because of you. 

No. It is a dependent clause.  

400

FANBOYS is an acronym to remember what parts of speech?

Coordinating conjunctions

400

he, I, his, she, her, they, their, them are examples of...

pronouns 

400

What does a sentence have to start with in order to be complete? 

A capital letter 

400

True or False: 

"Go!" is considered a sentence.  

True. It is called one-word sentence in which the subject is implied. 

500

Which part of speech do you use to join sentences?

Connectives

500

What part of speech is used to replace nouns?

Pronouns

500

Which part of speech shows actions?

verbs

500

What does a sentence have to end with in order to be a complete sentence? 

punctuation 

500

Which part of speech is used to describe an adjective? 

Adverb

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