what is a verb?
an action
what is the "who" part of a sentence?
subject
How many clauses does a simplex sentence have?
1
What is the error with this sentence?
tonight is the final class of our term.
tonight is the final class of our term.
Tonight is the final class of our term.
What is the name of the first sentence in a paragraph?
the topic sentence
what is a noun?
a person, a place, a thing
what is the action part of a sentence?
verb
How many clauses does a compound sentence have?
2
What is the error with this sentence?
I love drinking tea in the winter
I love drinking tea in the winter.
Where does a title go?
At the top of the page in the center
a noun
What words in a sentence need a capital letter?
The first word and any proper nouns.
What kind of sentence is this? Simple or compound?
The English class studied at the library and at the computer lab.
Simple
What is it called when a sentence is missing a subject or a verb?
fragment
What are the middle parts of a paragraph called?
The body or the supporting sentences
What part of speech is this word?
quickly
adverb
When do you need a conjunction in a sentence?
If it's a compound or complex sentence or if you are connecting two ideas.
What type of sentence is this? simple or compound?
Pizza is delicious, but it is not nutritious.
compound
What is the mistake in this sentence?
The Christmas holiday in December.
Fragment-- missing a verb.
What is the final sentence of a paragraph called?
The conclusion sentence
what part of speech is this word?
you
pronoun
Label the parts of this sentence:
Mary Smith loves eating cake at midnight.
Mary Smith loves eating cake at midnight.
Subject verb object time phrase.
Simple, compound or complex sentence?
They loved learning English this term because their teacher was Della.
complex
What is the error with this sentence?
Learning English is not easy, because you have to study a lot.
Learning English is not easy, because you have to study a lot.
Learning English is not easy because you have to study a lot.
What are the words used to separate ideas in a paragraph?
transition or connecting words