Parts of Speech
Parts of a Sentence
Types of Sentences
Punctuation
Grammar Usage Errors
100

Words used to connect words, phrases, or clauses. 

Conjunctions

100

The naming part of a sentence or clause.

Subject

100

The 4 types of sentences according to their purpose or style of message.

  • Declarative

  • Interrogative

  • Exclamatory

  • Imperative

100

Name 3 ways to end a sentence.

Period, question mark, exclamation point.

100

The error in this student's sentence:  I don't have no more money.

Double negative: I don't have any more money.

200

A word used in place of a noun (or a noun phrase). 

Pronoun

200

The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject.

Predicate

200

A sentence made up of  two or more simple sentences joined with a conjunction (and, or, but). 

Compound

200

"Full stops" are called.

Periods

200

The error in this student's sentence:  We was about to go to the park.

Subject-verb agreement: We were about to go to the park.

300

 A word that express a physical action, a mental action, or a state of being.

verb

300

The 2 main parts of a sentence.

Subject and Predicate

300

The 2 types of sentences that students in K-2 learn based on the K-2 Sentence Composition academic standards.

Simple and compound

300

You can use this form of punctuation before any coordination conjunction and after a dependent clause that starts a sentence. 

Comma

300

The error in this student's sentence: Susan and me  went to the mall.

Objective Pronoun: Susan and I went to the mall.

400

A word that describe nouns and pronouns.

Adjective

400

The elements contained within the subject or predicate, that add meaning or detail.

These elements include the direct object, indirect object, and subject complement.

400

The two ways  sentences are classified. 

Structure and purpose

400

Punctuation is a system of symbols used when _______ a language.

Writing

400

The error in this student's sentence: He went to lie on the bed.

Confusing pairs of words: He went to lay on the bed.

500

 A word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Adverb

500

The 8 parts of a sentence.

Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

500

The type of sentence that has an independent clause with a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

Simple sentence

500

Use this mark to form possessive nouns and to show the omission of letters.

apostrophe

500

The error in this student's sentence:  I brung my lunch today.

Nonstandard verb form: I brought my lunch today.

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