Does this sentence have a conjunction?
- She saw the tiger and fled!
What is yes?
Finish this
- "__ 7:00pm"
What is at?
Is "because" a preposition or a conjunction?
A conjunction
Identify the prepositional phrase
She slept under the bed.
Under the bed.
What is the conjunction in this sentence?
- I had a sandwich today but it was bland.
What is but?
Identify the preposition
"Meet me __ the corner of 5th Avenue and Main Street"
What is on/at
I have not seen him since Monday.
Preposition
What is the prepositional phrase:
"The third little pig built a house of bricks".
of bricks
Fill in the blank:
The class could watch a movie, ___ we can play a game.
What is "or"?
Find the mistake and change it -
Both Cassie or Yena has arrived.
Or turns into nor
Find the preposition in the sentence
The cat is under the couch.
What is "under".
Identify if "before" is a preposition or conjunction:
Preposition
Identify the prepositional phrase:
"Before travelling, you should make a checklist of everything you need."
Before travelling
This conjunction is often used to show a cause or reason (meaning because).
"for"
Sentence challenge
Melissa wanted to eat cereal, she couldn't find a bowl. She couldn't find a spoon. (There is 2 conjunctions)
"but" and "or"
Which is not a preposition?
Near, nesting, underneath
Nesting
Does this sentence contain a preposition or conjunction word.
I had hardly closed my eyes when the phone rang.
Conjunction
Fill in the blank
"He is 74 years old, __ he still runs a marathon"
What is yet/but?
Which conjunction fits best to show cause and effect: ''He failed the test ____ he didn't study ___ he failed.''? ( there's 2)
What is because and yet.
Fill in the Preposition
The police car chased the robbers ____ the streets.
Down, up, around, through
Which ones are the prepositions (hint: there is 3)
Although, down, whether, against, across
Down, against, across
What does the word "horses" describe?
"Carriages used to be drawn by horses".
A. Carriages
B. Used to be
C. Drawn
C. Drawn
What FANBOYS conjunction means "and not".
What is "nor"?