nouns
types of sentences
adjectives
independent clause
subordnate clause
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What is/are the noun(s) in this sentence: John, clean the tub.
John and tub
100
Is this sentence interrogative, imperative, declarative or exclamatory: Clean the tub.
imperative
100
What is the adjective in this sentence? Clean the dirty tub?
dirty
100

What is the independent clause in this sentence: Before you clean the tub, you must clean your room.

you must clean your room

100

That is the subordinate clause in this sentence? You can go to the pool after you clean the tub.

after you clean the tub

200
What is/are the noun(s) in this sentence: In France, they do not have school on Wednesday.
France, school and Wednesday
200

Is this sentence interrogative, imperative, declarative or exclamatory? In France, they do not have school on Wednesday

declarative

200

What is the adjective in this sentence? Clean the extremely oily driveway!

oily

200

What is the independent clause in this sentence? After you clean the driveway, you can go to the gym.

you can go to the gym

200

What is the subordinate clause in this sentence? Because you ate all your dinner, you can have dessert.

because you ate all your dinner

300

What is the noun in this sentence: That enormous truck has a loud horn.

truck and horn

300
is this sentence declarative or interrogative: The fire truck has a really loud horn.
Declaritive
300

What is the adjective in this sentence: That firetruck has a really loud horn.

loud

300

What is the Independent clause in this sentence: The man who died his hair red is funny.

the man is funny

300

What is the subordinate clause in this sentence: The man who has died his hair red is funny.

who has died his hair red

400

What is the noun in this sentence: The CNN-tower is very tall.

CNN-tower

400

What type of sentence is this: The CNN-tower is very tall.

declarative

400

What is the adjective in this sentence: The CNN-tower is very tall.

tall

400

What is the independent clause in this sentence: Since you did your homework, you can watch the raptors.

you can watch the raptors

400

What is subordinate clause in this sentence: Do you like snacks because I like them.

because I like them

500
TRUE OR FALSE: Is the noun in this sentence the word in all caps: When you have an OPERATION they put you to sleep.
true
500
TRUE OR FALSE: This sentence imperative: You will go to the park.
false
500

What is the adjective in this sentence: The Raptors won a hard game.

hard

500

What is the independent clause in this sentence: The store will open at 10:00.

The store will open at 10:00.

500

What is subordinate clause in this sentence: The store will open at 10:00 although they are still out of power.

although they are still out of power