Parts of Speech
Parts of a Sentence
Capitalization
Comparative Superlative
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete Sentence?
100
A person, place, or thing
Noun
100
Main clause or dependent? We played charades by candlelight.
Main clause
100

Name 3 reasons you would have to have a capital letter?

Acceptable Answers:
Beginning of sentence
Person's name
I
Title of something
Cities, States, Countries, Continents, Planets
Acronym

100

good, better,

good, better, best

100
The girl.
Fragment
200
It's what you do.
Verb
200

Main clause or dependent clause?

when the electricity went out

Dependent clause

200

How do you capitalize this person's title?
the president of the united states

The President of the United States

200
bad, worse...
bad, worse, the worst
200
The girl wanted to go to school she did not like not learning.
Run-on
300
Takes the place of a noun: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
pronoun
300
These words introduce this type of clause. These clauses include words like: when, although, after, before, since, until, when, while, but, etc.
dependent clauses
300

we went to six flags yesterday.

Correct the capitalization and rewrite this sentence.

We went to Six Flags yesterday.

300
funny,____, _________
funny funnier funniest
300

We ran down the hall, so we could get to class.

Complete sentence

400
This part of speech modifies a noun. It is also a quantifier
Adjective
400

What kind of clause is this? during the Jeopardy game.

dependent clause

400

when i was a kid, my favorite book was the cat in the hat.

Correct the capitalization and rewrite this sentence.

When I was a kid, my favorite book was The Cat in the Hat.

400
far, further,
far, further, the furthest
400
Think.
Complete sentence! This is a complete thought.
500
Words like: for, in, under, without, in, into....
Preposition
500
When extra information is added to add more information. Mrs. Gunter, WHO IS MY ENGLISH TEACHER, is the mother of two children.
Appositive
500

jake and i went to mount scott last year in july, and we ate at a place called the plantation.

Correct the capitalization and rewrite this sentence.

Jake and I went to Mount Scott last year in July, and we ate at a place called The Plantation.

500
much, more,
much, more, most
500
The VCR still on?
Fragment