Definitions
Conjunctions
True/ False
Rando
Parts of a Sentence
100
A group of words that has a subject and a predicate and can stand alone.
Independent clause/simple sentence
100
What is a conjunction?
a part of speech that links together two words, phrases
100
T/F This a simple sentence: The cat and the dog ran and rolled around in the yard.
True.
100
A compound sentence contains 2 ___________ thoughts. Fill in the blank
complete
100
Who the sentence is about is called the
Subject
200
A group of words that has a subject and a verb and cannot stand alone.
Dependent clause
200
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: The fish swam, and the shark chased it.
and
200
True or False This is a compound sentence: Jody and Steve ate ice cream together.
False -- Simple sentence
200
What is the independent clause in this sentence? The game will be delayed unless it stops raining.
The game will be delayed.
200
The part of the sentence that includes the action word is called?
Predicate.
300
Has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses that are joined together with a subordinating conjunction.
complex sentence
300
What type of conjunction is After in the following sentence? After we ate dinner, the phone rang.
Subordinating Conjunction
300
The bus slowed and pulled up to a curb in front of the T-shirt shop. This is a _____________________.
Simple Sentence
300
Do simple sentences have conjunctions?
no
300
What is the CONJUNCTION in the sentence: Many people enjoy soccer; however, Jen does not.
however
400
This type of sentence has 2 independent clauses joined together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semi colon.
Compound Sentence
400
Identify the Conjunction in the sentence: Tomorrows math test is going to be difficult, so I will study tonight.
so
400
True/False Lucille is the subject in the sentence below: Lucille traveled to Paris after learning French.
True
400
What component is missing that makes this an incomplete sentence? “Because it was a dark and stormy night.”
a complete thought
400
Identify the SUBJECT and PREDICATE in the following sentence: The small boy had a stomach ache.
S: The Small boy P: Had a stomach ache.
500
This type of conjunction introduces a dependent clause, joining it to a main clause
Subordinating Conjunction
500
The acronym used for conjunction
Fanboys
500
The following sentence is a Compound-Complex sentence: When the puppy went outside, he wanted to play, but he could not find his rope.
True
500
Mention the subject(s) in the sentence below. Since Leslie forget to set her alarm, she was late to school.
Leslie; School
500
Identify the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE and DEPENDENT CLAUSE in the Sentence: After eating a gigantic bowl of ice cream, the small boy had a stomach ache.
IC: The small boy had a stomach ache. DC:After eating a gigantic bowl of ice cream
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