Parts of Speech
Simple Sentences
Compound Sentences (FANBOYS)
Complex Sentences
Clauses (Dependent vs. Independent)
100

 This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

A simple sentence must have these two basic parts.

What are a subject and a predicate?

100

 Name the FANBOYS conjunctions.

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

100

Give three subordinating conjunctions

 After, Although, As, When, While, Until, Because, Before, If, Since

100

This type of clause can stand alone as a sentence.

What is an independent clause?

200

 This part of speech shows an action or a state of being.

What is a verb?

200

 Identify the simple sentence:
 A. When I get home, I will eat.
 B. The dog barked loudly.

What is B?

200

Combine the sentences using a FANBOYS conjunction:
 “I was tired. I kept working.”

 I was tired, but I kept working.

200

Identify the dependent clause:
 “When the bell rang, we lined up.”

When the bell rang

200

This type of clause begins with a subordinating conjunction and cannot stand alone.

What is a dependent clause?

300

This part of speech describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

300

 True or False: A simple sentence can have a coordinating conjunction.

True

300

A compound sentence must have two of these.

Two independent clauses.

300

True or False: A complex sentence has one independent clause and one dependent clause.

True

300

 Identify the independent clause:
 “Although I was cold, I forgot my jacket.”

 I forgot my jacket

400

This part of speech replaces a noun to avoid repeating it.

What is a pronoun?

400

Fix this fragment to make a simple sentence:
 “Running through the hallway.”

Many options — e.g., “He was running through the hallway.”

400

 Identify the conjunction in this sentence:
 “I wanted pizza, yet we ate salad.”

 yet

400

Combine the sentences into a complex sentence:
 “I didn’t go outside. It was raining.”

“I didn’t go outside because it was raining.”

400

Make a sentence using both an independent and a dependent clause.

Many options — e.g., “Because I was hungry, I made a sandwich.”

500

This part of speech shows location/time - when or where

What is a preposition?

500

Rewrite this simple sentence to make it more detailed, but keep it a simple sentence: 

“The cat slept.”

Possible Answer:
“The tired gray cat slept peacefully on the warm couch.”

500

What does yet mean in this sentence

 “I wanted pizza, yet we ate salad.”

But 

500

Combine the sentences into a complex sentence:

Gatortime is nice. Ms. Ali is the best. 

Gatortime is nice because Ms. Ali is the best!

500

Fix the sentence by correctly joining the clauses with a subordinating conjunction:

“_____ it started to storm, we kept playing outside we wanted to finish the game.” 

“Because it started to storm, we kept playing outside we wanted to finish the game.”

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