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Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Parts of Speech
Subjects and Predicates
Simple and Compound Sentences
100
To aggravate
What is to make worse, more serious or more severe?
100
To sprawl
What is to lie or sit with arms and legs spread out?
100
A person, place or thing
What is a noun?
100
the main word of the subject
What is a simple subject?
100
Clauses that can stand on their own because they have a subject and verb
What is a simple sentence or an independent clause?
200
To bellow
What is to shout in a deep voice?
200
A tormentor
What is one who inflicts torture?
200
Takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
200
the main verb
What is the simple predicate?
200
List the requirements that a complete sentence needs.
What is a subject, verb and complete thought?
300
Hardhearted
What is lacking in sympathy?
300
to rile
What is to make agitated or angry?
300
Modifies a noun or pronoun
What is an adjective?
300
two or more main words in a subject
What is a compound subject?
300
List at least four conjunctions.
What are and, but, or, yet, so, for?
400
Inclined
What is having an inclination or leaning towards?
400
Swagger
What is to conduct oneself in an arrogant manner?
400
A word that expresses action in the sentence.
What is an action verb?
400
consists of all main subjects (simple or compound) and all of their modifiers
What is the complete subject?
400
Name the two rules you need for a compound sentence.
What are 1) two independent clauses and 2) a comma before a conjunction?
500
Trademark
What is a distinguishing characteristic or feature firmly associated with a person?
500
Vice
What is a moral depravity or corruption?
500
Provides more information about the main verb.
What is the helping verb?
500
all main verbs and their other parts
What is the complete predicate?
500
Which is a compound sentence: Josh wants to swim, but the weather is too cold. Joey is small but scrappy.
What is Josh wants to swim, but the weather is too cold?