Commas/Colons(Semi)
Parts of Speech
Who vs Whom/Pronouns
Clauses/Subject&Object
Ireg. Verbs and Misused Words
100

What a semicolon connects

What are two independent clauses?

100

A person, place, or thing.

What is a noun?

100

Pronouns that replace the subject in a 3rd person story.

What is he, she, or it

100

The noun doing something.

What is the subject?

100

This word is the past tense of "ring"

What is rang

200

Used to list information after an independent clause.

What is a colon?

200

A noun referring to a person

What is a pronoun?

200

These Pronouns replace the subject in a 1st person plural sentence.

What is we and us?

200

The noun something is being done to.

What is the object?

200

This word is the past tense of the phrase "They are shaking"

What is "They shook"

300

A semicolon is paired with this to connect to independent clauses

What is a transition?

300

These are action words.

What is a verb?

300

These pronouns replace the subject in a question.

What is who and whom?

300

This stands alone as a separate sentence and does not start with a subordinator.

What is an independent clause?

300

This word is the future tense of "swang"

What is "will swing"

400

Any common noun after a semicolon does not require this.

What is capitalization?

400

Describing verbs.

What is an Adverb?

400

These pronouns replace the subject in a 3rd person plural sentence.

What is they and them?

400

This starts with a subordinator word and cannot stand alone. (Missing object or subject)

What is a dependent clause?

400

This word is the past tense of the word "pass"

What is past

500

An independent to dependent cause does not require this.

What is a comma?

500

These connect parts of speech.

What is a conjunction?

500

These pronouns replace the subject in a 3rd person story.

What is he, she, or it?

500

This is a combined independent and dependent clause in a sentence.

What is a complex sentence?

500

This is the future tense of the phrase "They all ran"

What is "They all will run"

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