Subject/Predicate
Direct and Indirect Objects
Predicate Noun/Predicate Adjective
Prepositional Phrases
Compound Sentences/Complex
Dependent/Independent Clauses
Relative Pronoun/Adverbs
100

True or false: 

A compound predicate means one predicate.

False

100

In order for a sentence to have a direct object it needs a(n) ___________ verb. 

Action

100

In order for a sentence to have a predicate noun/adjective it needs a __________ verb first. 

linking.

100

True or false: 

All sentences need a prepositional phrase. 

FALSE: it adds detail/information

100

A compound sentence contains a(n) _________________ clause and a(n) ___________________ clause.

independent and independent. 2 independent. 

100

An independent clause is... 

a complete sentence with a complete thought; makes sense on its own.

100

Identify the relative Adverb or relative pronoun. 

This is an amazing book written by my favorite author which has 6 other books.  


which; relative pronoun

200

What is/are the simple predicate(s) of the sentence?

Sam ate all of his halloween candy and hid the wrappers.

ate ; hid

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect objects, if any.

Vivian purchased a birthday present on Tuesday. 

present ( birthday present is ok but present is the correct answer)

Direct Object

200

Predicate noun or predicate adjective?

James is a pitcher on the baseball team. 

pitcher: Predicate noun

200

rewrite the prepositional phrase:

My new house has a pool in the backyard. 

in the backyard.

200

A complex sentence contains a(n) _________________ clause and a(n) ___________________ clause.

independent; dependent

200

A dependent clause has .... and...

a verb and a noun, does not make sense on its own.

200

relative adverb or relative pronoun?

Sierra is one of the 6th graders who volunteers in the 5th grade classroom. 

who; pronoun

300

What kind of subject does this sentence have?

In the 1800's the story of Frankenstein was written.

Simple

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect objects, if any.

Samuel scored sixteen points in the basketball game. 

points: direct object

300

Predicate noun or predicate adjective?

The orange tasted sour. 

sour; predicate adjective

300

Snow is not common in Southern California. 

Southern California. 

300

Is it compound or complex?

Benny drove his car up a snowy mountain but he forgot to change into his snow tires.

Compound; 2 independent clauses.

300

Independent or Dependent clause?

In addition to dressing up on halloween.

Dependent

300

relative adverb or relative pronoun?

I spotted my neighbor who has the 12 new puppies. 

who: relative pronoun

400

Can a sentence have a compound subject and a simple predicate?

YES

400
Identify the Direct and Indirect objects, if any.

Jerry gave him money for pizza. 

money: Direct object

Him: indirect object. 

400

 Predicate noun or predicate adjective?

The movie was scary for my little brother. 

scary: predicate adjective

400

California grapes are enjoyed by many other states in America. 

By many other states in America. 

400

Compound or complex?

Although it was a school trip, all the students enjoyed apple picking.

Complex

400

Dependent or independent clause?

Students can enjoy many activities.

Independent

400

relative adverb or relative pronoun?

That is the two-story dog house where the 12 puppies sleep at night!


where: relative adverb

500

Can a sentence have a simple subject and a compound predicate?

YES

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect objects, if any.

The snow gave many students a day off from school. 

students: indirect

day off: direct

500

Predicate noun or predicate adjective?

Tom worked quickly. 

NONE! there is no linking verb, so quickly is just a regular adverb

500

The snow on the mountain glistens in the sun. 

on the mountain ; in the sun. 

500

Compound or complex?

The boy in the red car could not believe what he heard until he turned around and saw it with his own eyes; a dinosaur in real life.

Complex: "until"

500

Dependent or Independent

Despite all the trouble lily went through over the summer.

Dependent

500

relative adverb or relative pronoun?

Where are you?

none! relative pronouns and relative adverbs are at the beginning of dependent clauses!