subject and predicate
parts of speech
phrases
sentence structure
using verbs correctly
100
whom or what the sentence is about
What is a subject
100
person place or thang
What is a noun
100
a group of related words that is used as a single part of speech and that does not contain both a verb and its subject
What is a phrase
100
contains one independent clause and no subordinate clauses
What is a simple sentence
100
Both, few, many, several
What are the indefinite plural pronouns?
200
tells something about the subject
What is the predicate
200
used in placed of a noun
What is a pronoun
200
a phrase that modifies a noun or a pronoun
What is an adjective phrase
200
contains 2 or more independent clauses and no subordinate clauses
What is a compound sentence
200
have lain
What is the past participle form of lie?
300
the main word or word group the sentence is about
What is the simple subject
300
used to modify something
What is an adjective
300
a verb form ending in ing that is used as a noun
What is a gerund
300
contains 1 independent clause and atleast 1 subordinate clauses
What is a complex sentence
300
Regular Verbs
What forms its past and past participle by adding d or ed to the base form?
400
2 or more subjects that share the same verb
What is the compound subject
400
a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word
What is an preposistion
400
a verb form that can be used as an adjective
What is participle
400
contains 2 or more independent clauses and atleast 1 subordinante clause
What is a compound complex sentence
400
Verb Tense
What indicate the time of the action or of the state of being expressed by the verb?
500
2 or more verbs that have the same subject
What is the compound verb
500
a word used to express emotion
What is an interjection
500
a verb form that can be used as a noun an adjective or an adverb
What is an infinitive
500
when i watch martha gramhms performances, i feel like studying dance
What is an example of a complex sentence
500
principle parts,
What are the 4 basic forms of a verb