Sentence Structure
Subject & Predicate
Fun & Silly
Grammar
Vocabulary
100

What do we call a sentence that tells something?

a telling sentence

100

In the sentence “The cat sleeps,” what is the subject?

The cat

100

This animal says “moo.”

What is a cow?

100
The opposite of 'slow'

What is fast?


100

this word means the opposite of cold/

what is warm?

200

What do we call a sentence that asks something?

An asking sentence

200

In the sentence “Ms. Seema gives us homework on Monday,” what is the predicate?

gives us homework

200

A fruit that is yellow and curved.

what is a banana?

200

plural of cat?

what is cats?

200
this word means a baby cat.

what is a kitten

300

Fix this run-on: “I like pizza I eat it every Friday.”

I like pizza. I eat it every Friday.

300

Identify the complete subject: “The tall boy with glasses rides his bike.”

The tall boy with glasses

300

We wear these on our feet.

What are shoes?

300

the naming word is called this.

what is a noun?

300
this word means to run fast.

what is sprint

400

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

True

400

Mary had a little lamb. what is the subject in this sentence?

what is Mary?

400

You use this to brush your teeth.

What is a toothbrush?

400
the first letter in a sentence must have this.

what is a capital letter?

400

this word means a place where you learn

what is a school?

500

Which is a fragment? 

A) The dog barked loudly. B) Ran into the street.

B

500

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. what is the predicate in this sentence?

what is 'sat'?

500

what goes up when the rain comes down?

what is an umbrella?

500

this comes at the end of a sentence.

what is a punctuation?
500

place that has the most stories?

what is a library?