Chart A
Parts of Speech
Sentence Patterns
This and That
Purpose & Structure
100

What are the 4 sentence purposes?

DECLARATIVE
EXCLAMATORY
INTERROGATIVE
IMPERATIVE

100

What is the definition of a noun?

A noun names a person, place, activity or idea.

100

Milk is delicious.

S-VL-PA

100

What type of nouns are these:
John
McDonald's
Florida

Proper Nouns

100

What structure of sentence consists of only one independent clause?

Simple

200

What are the 4 sentence structures?

SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
COMPOUND-COMPLEX

200

What is the definition of a verb?

A verb is a word that asserts an action, shows a state of being, links to words together or help another verb.

200

The milk soured.

S-Vi

200

What are the 4 verb types?

INTRANSITIVE
TRANSITIVE
LINKING
HELPING


200

What kind of sentence makes a statement?

Declarative

300

What are the 5 parts of a sentence?

SUBJECT
PREDICATE
CAPITAL LETTER
END MARK
MAKES COMPLETE SENSE

300

What is the definition of a pronoun?

A pronoun replaces a noun in order to avoid repetition.

300

I love milk.

S-VT-DO

300

What are the objective pronouns?

Me, You, Him, Her It

Us, You, Them

300

This kind of sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.

Compound

400

What are the 8 parts of speech?

NOUN
PRONOUN
VERB
ADVERB
CONJUNTION
INTERJECTION
PREPOSITION
ADJECTIVE


400

What is the definition of an adjective?

An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, qualifying or limiting.

400

A brownie was my dessert.

S-VL-PN

400

These are knowns as FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or Yet, So

Coordinating Conjunctions

400

This kind of sentence asks a question.

INTERROGATIVE

500

What are the 7 sentence patterns?

S-Vi
S-VT-DO
S-VL-PN
S-VL-PA
S-VT-IO-DO
S-VT-DO-OCN
S-VT-DO-OCA

500

What is the definition of a preposition?

A preposition relates a noun or pronoun to another word.

500

Eat the brownie.

S-VT-DO

500
What are the questions adjectives answer?

What kind?
How many?
Which?
Whose?

500

What is the subject of an imperative sentence?

An IMPLIED YOU

(YOU)