Vocabulary Words
Compound or Simple sentence? What type of sentence is it?
Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative, or declarative
What does this Idiom mean?
Identify the COMPLETE subject
Identify the SIMPLE predicate
100

alter

To change or make something different

100

I am going now, GOOD-BYE!

Simple; exclamatory

100

A dime a dozen.

Something that is not special, easy to get.

100

The hungry cat was staring at me.

The hungry cat

100

I was running in the field.

running

200

collapse

to fall  down, or cave in

200

Go to the store, and buy what I asked for.

Compound; imperative

200

A piece of cake.

A very easy task or accomplishment.

200

The ugly step-sisters teased Cinderella.

The ugly step-sisters

200

The dog swam in the pool.

swam

300

destruction

serious damage or ruin

300

Was  the bus late for school?

Simple, interrogative

300

Spring chicken.

A young person.

300

My mother loves to bake.

My mother.

300

The dog charged after the rabbit.

charged

400

substantial

large or considerable amount

400

Scott rode a horse last week.

Simple; declarative

400

In a nutshell.

To sum up on a few words, or summarize.

400

I love to learn!

I

400

The dog's owner then chased after them.

chased

500

unpredictable 

not behaving in a way that is expected.

500

We had a great time hiking, because the scenery was amazing!

Compound; exclamatory

500

Walk on air.

A state of extreme happiness.

500

Yesterday Lucy and I watched TV together.

Lucy and I

500

Mom and dad raked the yard.

raked

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