Sentence Structure
Independent/Dependent Clause
Adjective or Adverb?
Is, Am, Are
Random
100

She eats an apple.

  • Subject: She
  • Verb: eats
  • Object: an apple
100

I like pizza.

*Daily Double*

  • Independent clause: I like pizza.
  • Dependent clause: There is no dependent clause in this sentence.
100

The cat is very cute.

  • Adjective: cute
  • Adverb: very
100

I is happy.

I am happy.

100

Conjunction: I like apples ___ bananas.

and

200

Tom plays soccer.

  • Subject: Tom
  • Verb: plays
  • Object: soccer
200

She reads books when she has free time.

  • Independent clause: She reads books.
  • Dependent clause: when she has free time.
200

She sings beautifully.

*Daily Double*

  • Adjective: There is no adjective in this sentence.
  • Adverb: beautifully
200

She are tired.

She is tired.

200

Wow! That was an amazing performance! - What is "wow"?

Interjection

300

They read a book quietly.

  • Subject: They
  • Verb: read
  • Object: a book
300

I will go to the park if it stops raining.

  • Independent clause: I will go to the park.
  • Dependent clause: if it stops raining.
300

The car is really fast.

  • Adjective: fast
  • Adverb: really
300

They am nice students.

They are nice students.

300

There are five childs in the classroom. - Correct the plural noun

Children

400

The silly dog chases the red ball quickly.

  • Subject: The dog
  • Verb: chases
  • Object: the ball
400

After we eat lunch, we will go to the museum.

  • Independent clause: we will go to the museum.
  • Dependent clause: After we eat lunch.
400

He runs incredibly quickly.

*Daily Double*

  • Adjective: There is no adjective in this sentence.
  • Adverb: incredibly (modifies "quickly")
  • Adverb: quickly (modifies "runs")
400

She’re very tired after work.

She is very tired after work. or she's

400

This is my book. - What kind of word is "my"?

Possessive adjective

500

My sister and I clean the kitchen every Saturday.

  • Subject: My sister and I
  • Verb: clean
  • Object: the kitchen
500

Because she studied hard, Maria passed the test.

  • Independent clause: Maria passed the test.
  • Dependent clause: Because she studied hard.
500

The small dog barked loudly at the mailman.

  • Adjective: small
  • Adverb: loudly
500

They’s late for class.

They are late for class. or they're

500

I need to buy some rice. - Is “rice” a count or noncount noun?

Noncount noun