Sentences Pt. I
Phrases and Clauses
Sentences Pt. II
Capitalization
Punctuation
100

A sentence has a compound subject or predicate when it has this many subjects or predicates

What are two or more?

100

The main difference between phrases and clauses: All clauses have these two elements, but phrases do not

What are a subject and a predicate?

100

A complex sentence is made of two of these clauses

What are independent and dependent clauses?

100

These are the four main words that need capitalization

What is the first word of a sentence, the pronoun I, proper nouns, and proper adjectives?

100

Put the correct punctuation in each sentence:

These are Manish's notes

What is a period at the end of the sentence?

200
A compound sentence is formed by joining two or more of these

What are simple sentences (or independent clauses)?

200

All clauses are not created the same. These clauses are incomplete and cannot stand alone as sentences

What are dependent clauses?

200

Two or more independent clauses that are not properly punctuated or separated create this sentencing error

What is a run-on sentence?

200

Find the words that need capitalization:

they attended the president's inauguration.

What is "they"?

200

Put the correct punctuation in each sentence:

Do you know where the toilet paper is

What is a question mark at the end of the sentence?

300

Compound subjects, predicates, and sentences are joined together by these types of words

What are conjunctions (or connecting/linking words)?

300

Identify the phrase(s) in the sentence:

The tired, old cat can't catch mine anymore.

What is "the tired, old cat"?

300

Determine if the sentence is compound and/or complex. Then find the dependent clause (if applicable):

The pirate lost her treasure map, but she still found the buried treasure.

What is a compound sentence and no dependent clause?

300

Find the words that need capitalization:

The secretary of state walked into the room.

What are "secretary" and "state"?

300

Put the correct punctuation in each sentence:

When you opened the door did you see a package on the ground

What is a comma after "door" and a question mark at the end of the sentence?

400

Determine if the sentence below has a compound subject and/or compound predicate:

Ulysses ran, swam, and rode a bicycle in the triathlon. 

What is a compound predicate?

400

Identify the dependent clause(s) in the sentence:

She didn't break the record even though she could have.

What is "even though she could have"?

400

Determine if the sentence is compound and/or complex. Then find the dependent clause (if applicable):

When I grow up, I'll use complete sentences.

What is a complex sentence and "When I grow up"?

400

Find the words that need capitalization:

mrs. miller was absent on tuesday.

What are "mrs.," "miller," and "tuesday"?

400

Put the correct punctuation in each sentence:

Hey No running in the halls

What is an exclamation point after "Hey" and "halls"?

500

Determine if the sentence below has a compound subject and/or compound predicate:

Sam and Clarence are walking, talking, and eating at the same time.

What are compound subject and compound predicate?

500

Identify the independent clause(s) in the sentence:

Ham and eggs is a fine choice for breakfast, but you should also try to eat some fruits because they are good for your health.

What are "Ham and eggs is a fine choice for breakfast" and "You should also try to eat some fruits"?

500

Determine if the sentence is compound and/or complex. Then find the dependent clause (if applicable):

Laura forgot her friend's birthday, so she sent her a card when she finally remembered.

What is a compound and complex sentence and "when she finally remembered"?

500

Find the words that need capitalization:

They want us to meet at seven O'clock tomorrow night.

What is none ("O'clock" should be lowercase)?

500

Put the correct punctuation in each sentence:

After I picked up Chase Ace and Henry I went to the movies with my friends

What is a comma after "Chase," "Ace," and "Henry" and a period at the end of the sentence?

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