I DON'T ALWAYS USE SENTENCE FRAGMENTS. BUT WHEN I DO
COMMA COMMA COMMA CHAMELEON
GRAMMAR'S SYNONYM ROLLS
ON AND ON AND ON
IDENTIFICATION
100

Sentences fragments are often mistakenly defined as.

Short sentences.

100

The commonly used coordinating conjunction that begins with the letter 's'.

So.

100

The commonly used coordinating conjunction that begins with the letter 'o'.

Or.

100

Run-on sentences are often mistakenly defined as.

Long sentences.

100

The commonly used coordinating conjunction that begins with the letter 'b'.

But.

200

These three words are commonly mixed up: one indicating numerical value, one being a synonym for the word 'also', and one meaning direction.

Two, Too, and To.

200

The YCJA stands for.

Youth Criminal Justice Act.

200

The rapper Marshall Mathers is better known by this name.

Eminem.

200

Reef is sent by the court to live at this group home.

North Hills.

200

The shortest, oldest, and most commonly used word is.

"I".

300

These three components are needed in order to properly form a sentence.

A verb, a subject, and a complete thought.

300

These two words, often mixed up with one another, mean to receive something and to exclude something, respectively.

Accept and Except.

300

Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, and won this many NBA Championships with the team.

Six.

300

What is Leeza's doctor's name?

Dr. Dan.

300

"In the fifth and sixth centuries, more than fifty thousand Buddhist statues carved into the rock of the Yungang Grottoes of China." is an example of what English faux pas?

A sentence fragment.

400

The word ‘lol’ was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in what year.

2011.

400

Comma splices are often mistakenly identified as these.

Sentences with a comma in them.

400

This NFL team holds the record for the most Super Bowl appearances

New England Patriots.

400

The definition of a run-on sentence.

Two or more sentences that are joined together without proper punctuation.

400

"On October 28, 2014, a rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded, it was carrying over two thousand kilograms of supplies, including more than nearly five hundred kilograms of food for astronauts." is an example of what English faux pas?

A comma splice.

500

A Scoville unit measures this.

Spicyness.

500

To correct a comma splice, you can add one of these after the comma, joining two sentences together properly.

A coordinating conjunction.

500

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?

Switzerland.

500
The hardest rock in the world.

A diamond.

500

In what year were the first Air Jordan sneakers released?

1984.