Parts of a Sentence
Vocabulary
Kinds of Sentences
Language & Usage
Grammar
100
Tells whom or what the sentence is about.
What is subject.
100
When something is arranged in or according to the order of time.
What is Chronological.
100
It makes a statement.
What is a Declarative Sentence.
100
Is a word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.
What is a Noun.
100
It is the past tense of (run).
What is ran.
200
It tells what the subject does, is , has, or feels.
What is Predicate.
200
It is the start of something; the where, when, and how a person's family began.
What is Origin.
200
It asks a question.
What is an Interrogative Sentence.
200
It shows an action in a sentence.
What is a Verb.
200
It is the future tense of (speak).
What is will speak.
300
Two simple sentences that can be combined into one sentence.
What is a Compound Sentence.
300
It is a directly-related family member from an older or earlier generation.
What is Ancestor.
300
It gives a command or makes a request.
What is an Imperative Sentence.
300
It is the shortened form of two words.
What is a Contraction.
300
It is the past tense of (bath).
What is bathed.
400
It is the main word (or words) in the complete subject.
What is a Simple Subject.
400
It is first in time or development.
What is Primary.
400
It shows excitement or strong feelings.
What is an Exclamatory Sentence.
400
It describes, or modifies, a noun or a pronoun.
What is an Adjective.
400
It is the plural form of (fish).
What is fish.
500
It contains all the words in the predicate.
What is a Complete Predicate.
500
It is a person who is born in a certain place or country.
What is Native.
500
Is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
What is a Sentence.
500
It is used to make subjects, predicates, and sentences compound.
What is a Conjunction.
500
It is used to denote an action which had been completed at some point in the past time before another action was commenced.
What is Past Perfect Tense.