prepositions
subject/ predicate
pronouns
nouns
sentence types-declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
100

The dog ate the bone under the table.

What is UNDER?

100

subject: Declan and Deidre are twins. 

What are Declan and Deidre?

100

pronoun- He ate a gigantic burrito.

What is he?

100

a noun is.....(definition)

What is a person, place or thing?

100

Masa is a man of mystery.

What is declarative?

200

preposition- Tori used the computer on the desk.

what is ON?

200

predicate: Declan and Deidre are twins.

What are twins/

200

antecedent- Alessa carried her backpack in school. 

What is Alessa?

200

Proper- Kai is just a boy who is a shadow.

What is Kai?

200

Did Will root for the Bears on Sunday?

What is interrogative?

300

Object- Bella was dancing under the stars.

What are stars?

300

predicate- Mr. Fischer likes to yell at kids. 

what is likes to yell at kids?

300
object pronoun- Bella went to the store with her. 

What is her?

300

common  ( all)- Maryn and Kassidy like to eat tacos at the restaurant. 

What are tacos and store?
300

Wow! That Packers team is awful!

what is exclamatory?

400

prepositions- Ella went through the woods and over the bridge.

What are through and over

400

subject- A long time ago, Mia and Ethan had new blankets.

What are Mia and Ethan?

400

indefinite- Everyone was on board with the Tik Tok.

What is everyone?

400

abstract- Luke is filled with happiness. 

What is happiness?

400

Wash your hands.

What is imperative?

500

prepositions- Madden was above the rim and below the ceiling on the court.

What are above, below and on?

500
subject- The vicious chihuahua bit my ankle. 

What is the vicious chihuahua?

500

interrogative- Which of you guys ate all the nachos?

What is which?

500

Collective- I drove to the store and saw a gaggle of geese.

What is gaggle?

500

The subject in the sentence - Wash your hands.

What is ( you) understood. 

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