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when 2 or more sentences are mistakenly written as one without the necessary connecting words or semicolon

run-on 

100

what does FANBOYS stand for

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

100

describes how you do something

example: slowly

adverb

100

someone’s personal belief or feeling that isn’t always true for everyone. It can’t be proven.

Examples:  exaggerations, descriptive, prefer, think, feel, believe, er words, est words.

opinion

100

Which is the cause?

He didn't go to school because he was sick.

He was sick

200

when a part of the sentence is mistakenly written as a sentence

Fragment

200

is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate (organize) words in the same clause.

conjunction

200

words that sound the same but spelled different and have different meanings.      

homophones

200

describes a person place or thing

adjective

200

Which article (a, an, the)

I spent _____ hour at the office.

an

300

an action word

verb

300

a person, place or thing

noun

300

articles that are not specific

indefinite articles

300

when 2 negative words are used in the same sentence. Only 1 negative word is needed to express a negative idea.

double negative

300

Which article (a, an, the)

_______ apple a day keeps the Doctors away.

An

400

why something happens

cause

400

a word that describes a noun

adjective

400

a word used to modify a noun (person, place or thing)

article

400

(the) is used when the noun is specific. It refers to a particular noun (person, place or thing).

definite article

400

which article? (a, an, the)

_______ state of Florida is always warm.

The

500

a word that describes a verb

adverb

500

what happened (happens because of the first event)

effect

500

Words that contain the same letters but arranged in a different order

anagram

500

a conjunction that introduces a subordinate (secondary or lower) clause, e.g., although, because…

subordinating conjunction

500

something that actually happened and can be proven true or false.

Examples: dates numbers, science, historical, events, non-fiction(true stories)

fact