Verbs + Verbals
Pronouns
Conjunctions
Sentence Types
Subjects + Predicates + Prepositions
100

What is the verbal in the sentence? 

What type of verbal is it? (gerund, participle, infinitive)


My dog likes to play frisbee.

to play - infinitive

100
What personal pronoun should be used to complete the sentence?


I have to throw away my bookbag because ______ has a large hole that things can fall out of.

it

100

What type of conjunction is in the sentence below?

(coordinate, subordinate, correlative)


I love writing essays, yet I have no time to write them.

Coordinate Conjunction

100

What type of sentence is this?

(declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory)


Gorillas are animals.

Declarative

100

Write a sentence that uses a preposition to describe the dogs and the tree. (Ex. The dogs are _____ the tree)


The dogs are under the tree.

200

What is the verb tense of the underlined verb in the sentence below?


Tomorrow we will go to the movies?

A. Past Tense

B. Future Tense

C. Present Tense

B. Future Tense


200

Which is the correct demonstrative pronoun for this sentence?


I bought some apples. _______ are for you.

A. It

B. That

C. This

D. These

D. These

200

What type of conjunction is in the sentence below?

(coordinate, subordinate, correlative)


I want to both video games and board games for my birthday party.

Correlative Conjunction


200

What type of sentence is this?

(simple, compound, complex, compound-complex)


I love cheesecake!

Simple

200

Write a sentence with a preposition to describe the cat (ex. the cat is ______ the box)


The cat is inside the box.

300

What is the verbal in the sentence? 

What type of verbal is it? (gerund, participle, infinitive)


My brother, running across the park, wants ice cream!

running - participle

300

What is the pronoun-antecedent in this sentence for the word he?


Although my dog was outside, and my sister was inside, he was still able to the sandwich.

my dog

300

What type of conjunction is in the sentence below?

(coordinate, subordinate, correlative)


I went to the deans office because I have 5 million demerits.

Subordinate Conjunction

300

What type of sentence is this?

(declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory)


How many cheeseburgers can I eat tonight?

Interrogative

300

Does this sentence have a predicate nominative or predicate adjective?


My father's feet are smelly.

Predicate adjective

400

What is the verbal in the sentence? 

What type of verbal is it? (gerund, participle, infinitive)


Jogging is her favorite activity.

Jogging - Gerund

400

Is the pronoun "them" a subject pronoun or object pronoun in the sentence below?


We called them after the game was over.

Object Pronoun

400

What type of conjunction is in the sentence below?

(coordinate, subordinate, correlative)


We will go fishing either today or tomorrow.

Correlative Conjunction


400

What type of sentence is this?

(simple, compound, complex, compound-complex)


Despite being reminded several times, I still forgot to clean my room.

Complex

400

What is the complete subject in this sentence?

What is the complete predicate in this sentence?


The purple alligator ate the delicious fish soup.

Complete Subject - The purple alligator

Complete predicate - ate the delicious fish soup.

500

What is the verb?

Is the verb transitive or intransitive?


Dad cooked cheeseburgers and hotdogs.

Cooked - Transitive

500

What is the pronoun in this sentence? What is the pronoun-antecedent in this sentence?


Leah and Kate said they were too tired to go to the arcade on Friday.

Pronoun - they

Antecedent - Leah and Kate

500

What type of conjunction is in the sentence below?

(coordinate, subordinate, correlative)


I love pizza, and I love homework!

Coordinate/Coordinating Conjunction

500

What type of sentence is this?

(declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory)


I am Joker Mr. Branden!

Exclamatory

500

Does this sentence have a predicate nominative or predicate adjective?


Walter is the student council president.

Predicate nominative