IC or DC
Misplaced Modifiers
Sentence Types
Point of View
Idioms
100

I went to class

Independent Clause

100

Correct the following sentence that has a misplaced modifier.


She found a gold man's watch on the sidewalk.

She found a man's gold watch on the sidewalk.

100

Is it simple, compound, or complex?

We rode the bus.

simple

100

Which pronouns are used for first person point of view?

I, me, we, us, my

100

Explain the meaning of this idiom.

break a leg

Good luck

200

Before we eat our dinner

Dependent Clause

200

Correct the following sentence that has a misplaced modifier.

They saw a fence behind the house made of barbed wire.


They saw a fence made of barbed wire behind the house.

200

Is it simple, compound, or complex?

She went to the store, but it didn't have what she was looking for.

compound

200

Which pronouns are used for 2nd person point of view?

you

200

Explain the meaning of this idiom.

Let the cat out of the bag

Reveal a secret

300

Although she was excited about the movie

Dependent Clause

300

Correct the following sentence that has a misplaced modifier.

The waiter served a dinner roll to the woman that was well buttered.

The waiter served a dinner roll that was well buttered to the woman.

300

Is it simple, compound, or complex?

Stacy drove to the store and parked in the front.

simple

300

What pronouns are used for third person point of view?

he, she, him, her, them

300

Explain the meaning of this idiom.

Give me a hand

Help me out

400

Ryan and James went to the meeting

Independent Clause

400

Correct the following sentence that has a misplaced modifier.

She wore a bicycle helmet on her head that was too large.

She wore a bicycle helmet that was too large on her head.

400

Is it simple, compound, or complex?

Before we went inside, we made sure we had our list.

complex

400

Which point of view is this?

He could see that he had hurt her feelings.

Third

400

Explain the meaning of this idiom.

Hit the books

study

500

What is the name/acronym we use for subordinating conjunctions? 

Name at least 5 of them

AAAWWWUUBBIS


after, although, as, when, while, whenever, until, unless, before, because, if, since

500

Correct the following sentence that has a misplaced modifier.

The torn student’s book lay on the desk.

The student's torn book lay on the desk.

500

Is it simple, compound, or complex?

I forgot to wash my hands before I ate my lunch.

complex

500

Which point of view is this?

I've never been more embarrassed in my entire life.

first

500

Explain the meaning of this idiom.

Put your foot in your mouth

Say something you shouldn't have said/say something that is embarrassing

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