All prepositional phrases must contain both a preposition AND what else?
object (of the preposition)
What is a conjunction?
connecting word that joins words, phrases, or sentences
What is an adverb?
A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
____ are words that can stand alone and be punctuated as a sentence OR can appear as a part of a regular sentence.
Interjections
A _____ is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
What is a preposition?
A preposition and its object together for a ______ _________. (2 words)
Name three coordinating conjunctions.
and but or for yet so nor
Adverbs often (not always) end with what two letters?
-ly
Fin the interjection in the following sentence.
David, um, you didn't do very well on the exam.
um
Adjectives answer how many questions?
5
How many prepositional phrases in the following sentence?
After his surgery, my dad sat in the recliner and watched TV for several days.
3...name them
A _______ conjunction joins sentence parts of the same type.
coordinating
Tell whether the italicized word is an adverb or a preposition.
I watched the clouds float by.
adverb
Identify the interjection in the following sentence.
Yes, I think I made an A on the science project.
yes
Explain what the acronym FANBOYS stands for.
for, and, not, but, or, yet, so
How many prepositional phrases in the following sentence.
Caitlin became sick from the rocking motion of the large waves.
2...name them.
_______ conjunctions are conjunctions that are used in pairs.
Correlative
Tell whether the italicized word is an adverb or a preposition.
I watched the balloon float by the church and above the trees.
preposition
30 SECOND CHALLENGE!!!!
You have 30 seconds to call out as many interjections as you can. GO!
vary
Name the correlative conjunction in the following sentence.
The story of the Titanic is both fascinating and sorrowful.
both...and
Determine whether the italicized prepositional phrase is adjectival or adverbial.
Ty put his duffle bag in the backseat.
adverbial---it answers WHERE he PUT his bag
List as many pairs or correlative conjunctions as you can.
both...and; either...or; neither...nor, not only...but also
What are the five questions adverbs answer?
where? when? how? how often? to what extent?
Interjections can indicate several things; name three.
excitement/emotion, disagreement, agreement, politeness, greeting, any strong emotion
linking