What is a noun?
person, place or thing
What does a gerund always end in?
ing
What is a dependent clause?
can not stand alone
What is the preposition of the sentence?
The dog went under the table.
What type of sentence
I like apples and I like oranges.
What is an independent clause?
can stand alone
Label the gerund
I was hoping for a piece of cake.
What is a pronoun?
used in place of a noun that has already been used
What type of sentence has only one subject and one verb?
simple
What type of sentence?
I went to the farm.
What is the verb in the sentence?
The man rushed to the hospital.
What is a verb?
What type of there, their, or there?
_______ ready to go to the park.
What type of sentence?
I like cheeseburgers.
What does a compound sentences always have?
conjunction
Independent or dependent?
I love caramel popcorn.
What type of there, their, or there?
A cat went to ______ house.
What is the adjective?
The blue sky was raining.
What is an adjective?
describes a noun
My favorite game is baseball and it is soccer.
compound
What is the noun in the sentence?
A dog walked home.
Label the gerund
I was reading that book.
Independent or dependent?
After the ball game
What type of sentence has two independent clauses?
compound
What are the fanboys?
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so