Parts of a Sentence
Parts jljl;jlj;ljof Spe
Semicolons and Commas
Literary Vocabulary
Can't we just all agree?
100
Identify as a sentence or a fragment: Brought his dog to the park with him.
FRAGMENT
100
Creativity
noun
100
Name an instance when should you use a semicolon?
To separate two independent clauses/sentences
100
Character in opposition to the main character
antagonist
100
Choose the right word: Either The actress will bring (their/her) own copy of the script.
her
200
Identify as a sentence or a fragment: The wind whistled.
Sentence
200
speak
verb
200
Name 2 places where you would use a comma.
1. To set off items in a list 2. With a FANBOYS and 2 independent clauses
200
a phrase that conveys a figurative meaning different from the actual words used
idiom
200
Anyone can pretend that (their/his ) opinion is a fact.
his
300
Identify as a sentence or a fragment: Having decided to write his essay about how Romeo's love is true.
Fragment
300
pestiferous
adjective
300
Fix the sentence 1. My sister likes vegetables but she likes candy, to.
, but ... too
300
something that has meaning in itself but also represents something more significant ex. rose=love Aslan=Jesus
symbol
300
Choose the right word: I am feeling (well/good) today.
Well
400
Identify the subjects and verbs in this sentence: I went to the store, and I bought candy
Subject: I Verb: went Subject: i Verb: bought
400
elephant
noun
400
Fix it: It's a great day for the new puppy; to meet its new owner and ride in the car.
no punctuation needed
400
character who does not change throughout a story
static character
400
Choose the right word: While visiting Washington D.C., I hope the students (speak/speaks) to a politician.
what is speak
500
How many independent clauses are in this sentence? Joe and Lisa enjoy physical activities like surfing, but they also love reading and playing chess.
TWO
500
lovely
adjective
500
Punctuate this sentence appropriately: Joe dribbled up the court his sparkling new Nikes squeaking with each move he made but he slipped before he completed the layup.
Joe dribbled up the court, his sparkling new Nikes squeaking with each move he made, but he slipped before he completed the layup.
500
Main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work - may be directly or indirectly stated
THEME
500
After the movie, we was going to eat, but my mom forgot her wallet.
WERE going to eat....