Figurative Language
Compound Sentences
Homophones
Semicolon and Comma Rule
Sentence Structure
100
The shoes is tired of walking.
What is Personification
100
Contains one Verb and one Predicate
What is independent clause
100
Sight sound the same as
What is site and cite
100
Uses comma before it
What is Coordinating Conjunctions
100
Makes simple sentences
What is subject and predicate
200
A Way of describing something by comparing it to something else.
What is Metaphor.
200
You can make compound sentence by joining two independent clauses by using a
What is semicolon, coordinating conjunction, or transition
200
Two sounds the as
What is to and too
200
Uses comma before and after
What is non essential elements
200
Makes complex sentences
What is one independent and two or moredependent clauses
300
I am so hungry I can eat a horse.
What is Hyperbole.
300
To separate independent clause use
What is coordinating conjunction
300
Souns the same as bear
What is bare
300
Uses semicolon to separate
What is independent clauses
300
Not complete sentence and lacks of verb and subject
What is Sentence Fragment
400
The flower is red as a blood.
What is Simile.
400
Reminds you what coordinating conjunction is
What is FANBOYS
400
Sounds the same as deer
What is dear
400
Uses semicolon before it
What is conjunctive adverb
400
Two or more independent clauses are inappropriate joined
What is run-on sentence
500
It is raining cats and dogs.
What is Idioms.
500
Don't ever use to separate independent clauses
What is Subordinating Conjunctions
500
Sound the same but has different meanings
What is homophones or homonyms
500
Use with these types of sentences
What is compound and complex
500
While you were away, I bought a new car.
What is complex sentence