Subject, Predicate, Object
Parts of speech
Phrases
Clauses
Punctuation
100

"Who" or "what" a sentence is about, and is a noun or pronoun.

What is a subject?

100

A part of speech which names a person, place, thing or idea.

What is a noun?

100

A group of words which doesn't have a subject or verb and is not a full sentence.

What is a phrase?

100

A group of words which includes a subject and a verb.

What is a clause?

100

A punctuation mark which can separate items in a list.

What is a comma? ,

200

What the subject is or does and is an action.

What is a predicate?

200

An action word, or a state of being.

What is a verb?

200

A type of phrase which has nouns, and words like nouns.

What is a noun phrase?

200

A type of clause which cannot be an entire sentence by itself.

What is a dependent clause?

200

A punctuation mark which can introduce a list.

What is a colon? :

300

What the subject does something to.

What is an object?

300

A type of phrase which contains verbs and any words that come after them.

What is a verb phrase?

300

A type of clause which can be an entire sentence by itself.

What is an independent clause?

300

A punctuation mark which separates long items in a list.

What is a semicolon? ;

400

A sentence with more than one subject.

What is a compound subject?

400

A type of phrase that adds onto a sentence, answering when, where, which one, and which direction.

What is a prepositional phrase?

400

A punctuation mark which can connect two related complete sentences.

What is a semicolon? ;

500

A subject with more than one predicate.

What is a compound predicate?

500

A word that comes before a noun, like "the", "an", or "a".

What is an article?

500

A type of phrase that a predicate is always in.

What is a verb phrase?

500

A punctuation mark which can cause suspense.

What is a dash? --