The words: cat, dog, student, school.
What is a noun?
Across the field
Phrase
What kind of clause(s) do you have?
I walked to class.
What is independent?
What is the italicized portion of the following sentence?
The dog ran under the tree.
What is the subject?
Went to school
What is a fragment?
The words: walk, ask, swim.
What is a verb?
I walked to the store.
What is a clause?
What kind of clause(s) do you have?
When I walked to class.
What is dependent?
What is the italicized portion of the following sentence?
The dog ran under the tree.
What is the verb/predicate?
I went to school and talked to my friends.
What is a simple sentence?
The words: pink, smart, considerate.
What is an adjective?
The astronaut, the one with the suit.
What is a phrase?
What kind of clause(s) do you have?
Because my locker got stuck, I was late to class.
What is one dependent and one independent clause?
What is the italicized portion of the following sentence?
The students, who all raised their hands, followed directions.
What is the subject?
I went to school I talked to my friends.
What is a run-on?
The words: and, for, so, nor.
What is a conjunction?
When I ate lunch
What is a clause?
What kind of clause(s) do you have?
I walked to class, and I was there on time.
What is two independent clauses?
What is the italicized portion of the following sentence?
The students, who all raised their hands, followed directions and did the homework.
What is the predicate?
My friends, who all had a lot to say, and who were clustered around the lockers.
What is a fragment?
The words: quickly, slowly, intensely.
What is an adverb?
The girl, tall and skinny, with the backpack
What is a phrase?
What kind of clause(s) do you have?
I watched my friend run across the field.
What is one independent clause? (Plus one prepositional phrase)
What is the italicized portion of the following sentence?
The students, who all raised their hands, followed directions and did the homework.
What is an appositive phrase? (Not the simple subject or verb)
I gave my friends cookies and they all were happy.
What is a run-on