Find the adjective: The ridiculous teacher kept rambling on and on.
Ridiculous
Find the adverb: I quickly jogged down the street.
Quickly
Nouns are replaced by these.
What are pronouns?
This is made of a subject, verb, and complete thought.
What is a simple sentence?
This is the N in FANBOYS.
What is nor?
This is what adjectives describe.
What are nouns?
This can describe adverbs.
What are other adverbs?
I and me are examples of these types of pronouns.
Subject and object pronouns
The simple sentence has one of these.
What is an independent clause?
Independent clauses are joined by these in compound sentences.
What are FANBOYS?
Find the adjective: I hate eating gross and overcooked hamburgers.
gross, overcooked
Find the adverb describing the adjective: I hate really salty food.
Really
The part of a sentence that a noun/pronoun acts like in most sentences.
What is the subject?
A compound sentence has these three ingredients.
What are two independent clauses and a FANBOYS?
Dependent clauses always start with this type of conjunction.
What are SWABIs or subordinating conjunctions?
This type of word can describe adjectives.
What are adverbs?
Find the adverb: The teacher jumped incredibly quickly after sitting on the tac in her chair.
Incredibly, quickly
Which two pairs of subject/object pronouns are the same word regardless of if it's a subject or pronoun?
It, you
A complex sentence correctly using a comma begins with this type of clause and conjunction.
What is a dependent clause, subordinating conjunction/SWABIs
Subordinating conjunctions or SWABIs are in the middle of this type of sentence.
What is a complex sentence without a comma?
These types of adjectives don't need a comma between them.
What are cumulative adjectives?
The three parts of speech that are described by adverbs.
What are adverbs, adjectives, and verbs?
"Its" is a type of this pronoun.
What is a possessive pronoun?
A sentence with THAMOs connecting two independent clauses is this type of sentence.
What is a compound sentence? (Two independent clauses= compound)
True/false: THAMOs are a type of conjunction.
False. They are conjunctive adverbs.