Compound sentences
Relative pronouns and adverbs
Helping verbs
Odd one out
Find the mistake!
100

Compound or simple?

My sister and I like making blueberry pies.

Simple

100

Identify the relative pronoun.

Ava is the girl who has five cats.

who

100

Helping verb? Harry will play football next week.

will

100
Wednesday, April, December, August, January

Wednesday -> the others are all months!

100

My favrit color is purple.

favrit = favorite

200
Coordinating conjunction? I'm going to the mall and I'm doing some shopping.

and

200

Relative pronoun or adverb?

I wonder where they keep the cookie jar.

where = relative adverb

200

Fill in a helping verb

We _____ earned enough money to go to the zoo.

have OR had OR will have

200

eggs, ice cream, toast, bacon, cereal

ice cream -> you don't eat it for breakfast!

200

I want pizza for diner.

diner = dinner
300

1st independent clause? I can bake cookies, but I don't feel like baking today.

I can bake cookies

300

Fill in the gap

Do you know _____ the restaurant is closed?

why

300

Make a sentence that uses the helping verb 'will'.

Was it correct?

300

boot, room, hot, moon, food

hot -> doesn't have an 'oo' sound!

300

Whats your name?

Whats = What's

400

Make this into a compound sentence.

Jason could buy a hamburger for lunch.

e.g. Jason could buy a hamburger for lunch, or he could buy a sandwich.

400

Name all five relative pronouns and all three relative adverbs.

who, whom, whose, that, which, when, where, why

400

Insert a helping verb to make this sentence about the past.

This time last August, I ____ swimming in the sea.

was

400

Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium

France -> all the others speak German!

400

I couldn't beleive what I was seeing!

beleive = believe

500

Identify the three main parts of this compound sentence: I finished my homework early, so I had 20 extra minutes to play.

1st independent clause = I finished my homework early

Coordinating conjunction = so

2nd independent clause = I had 20 extra minutes to play

500

What kind of information do the following relative pronouns/adverbs give us?

who, why, that, where

who = information about people

why = gives us reasons

that = information about objects

where = information about places

500

What endings go on the MAIN verb when using the following helping verbs?

have/has/had

will

is/am/are/was/were

have/has/had = -ed

is/am/are/was/were = -ing

will = stays the same!

500

walked, ran, had, was, sing

sing -> it's in the present!

500

It's neccessary to wear warm clothes when it's snowing.

neccessary = necessary