Parts of Speech
Subject/Predicate
Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, Interrogative
Complete, Run-On, Fragment
Wild Card
100

A ________ is a person, place, thing or idea. 

What is a noun. 

100

What is a subject? 

What is a noun. 

100

What type of sentence ends in a period? 

What is a declarative sentence. 

100

Which sentence is missing a subject, predicate, or isn't a complete thought. 

What is a fragment. 

100

What is Miss Markel's favorite color?

What is yellow.

200

This part of speech describes nouns. 

What is an adjective. 

200

What is a simple predicate? 

What is the main verb. 

200

Interrogative sentences end in a _________. 

What is a question mark. 

200

What three things make up a complete sentence? 

What is a subject, predicate, and is a complete thought. 

200

What is Miss Markel's new nieces name?

What is Laramie Kay. 

300

The girl was slowly running. 

What part of speech is slowly? 

What is an adverb. 
300

What is the simple subject in the following sentence: The nice boy ran to the school. 

What is boy. 

300

What two types of sentences use exclamation points? 

What is Exclamatory and Imperative. 

300

A sentence that consists of 2 independent clauses without proper punctuation is called a _________ sentence.

What is a Run-on sentence. 

300

What will my last name be next year? 

What is Mrs. Flynn. 

400

The paper was on top of the desk. 

What part of speech is on top of?

What is a preposition. 
400

What is the complete predicate of the following sentence: The tall man jumped on the bouncy house. 

What is jumped on the bouncy house. 
400

What punctuation mark should the following sentence end in: Get out of my classroom

What is a exclamation mark. 

400

What type of sentence is the following: Jim read. 

What is a complete sentence. 
400

How many book blogs will you do this year? 

What is 4. 

500

What does FANBOYS stand for, and what part of speech are these words? 

What is conjunctions: For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. 

500

What is the complete subject and the complete predicate in the following sentence: The small boy, who is still crawling, cried for his mother all day long. 

Complete subject: The small boy, who is still crawling, 

Complete Predicate: cried for his mother all day long. 

500

What punctuation should we use for the following sentences (IN ORDER): I demand that you stop ___ Did you hear me ____

What is an exclamation point, and a question mark. 
500

What two things can you add to a run-on sentence to make it a complete sentence? 

What is a punctuation mark, and a conjunction. 

500

What is Miss Markel's favorite super hero? 

What is Iron Man.