Subjects & Predicates
Types of Sentences
Vocab
Vocab 2
Adverbs & Their Types
100

In the sentence "The neighbor's dog barked nonstop outside," what is the simple subject?

dog

100

What type of sentence asks a question?

interrogative

100

What does barrier mean?

Something that blocks or prevents movement

100

What does jolt mean?

A sudden shake or surprise

100

What parts of speech does an adverb describe (3)?

adjective, verb, or another adverb

200

In the sentence “Maria finished her homework,” what is the simple predicate?

finished

200

What type of sentence gives a command?

imperative

200

Jordan stayed up late to __________ a song for the school talent show.

compose

200

The thieves tried to __________ valuable items from the store.

loot

200

In “The baby cried loudly,” what word is the adverb?

loudly

300

Identify the complete subject in “The girl with the red backpack won the spelling bee.”

The girl with the red backpack

300

Identify the sentence type: “Wow, that roller coaster was amazing!”

exclamatory 

300

After weeks of practice, the team had __________ improvement in their skills.

considerable

300

What does rejoice mean?

To feel or show great joy

300

What type of adverb is yesterday in “We went to the park yesterday”?

time

400

Identify the complete predicate in “The teacher gave extra credit yesterday.”

gave extra credit yesterday

400

Identify the sentence type: “Please clean your desk before class begins.”

Imperative
400

What does industrious mean?

hardworking

400

The __________ student always finished assignments before the deadline.

industrious

400

Which word is the adverb in “He almost missed the bus” and what type of adverb is it?

almost, degree

500

True or False: Every sentence must have a subject and a predicate.

True

500

Identify the sentence type: "The students studied hard for the English exam."

declarative

500

What is a deputy?

A person chosen to act for another

500

The hikers had to climb over a fallen tree that created a __________ in the trail.

barrier

500

Explain the difference between an adverb of time and an adverb of manner.

An adverb of time tells when something happens, while an adverb of manner tells how something happens.