Sentence types
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Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives & Adverbs
100

I made this Jeopardy for you to study.

Declarative

100

My cat eats most oftenest than my dog.

My cat eats more often than my dog.

100

Type of verb:

The goalie blocked the puck from going into the net.

Action

100

What type of noun is the italicized word?

Mr. Smith's the new store manager.

Contraction

100

What is the adverb?

Jason quickly jumped over the pond.

Quickly

200

Pick up the trash around your desk.

Imperative

200

Lorenzo and me played soccer last night.

Lorenzo and I played soccer last night.

200

Tense:

The snowstorm was causing power outages.

past progressive

200

Nothing was going to stop (us, we) from completing our goal.

us

200

What is the adjective?

The blue tent has a tear.

Blue

300

What are you going to do after school today?

Interrogative 

300

Silvia forgot her shoes but her sister brought them to her.

Silvia forgot her shoes, but her sister brought them to her.

300

Correct verb

The fisherman (catched, caught) the largest fish ever.

caught

300

What type of noun is italicized in the following sentence?

Her dog is over there.

Possessive Pronoun 

300

Adjective or adverb?

(Sure, Surely) you can't be serious?

Surely

400

Midterms start tomorrow!

Exclamatory

400

There's a snake in my boot!

No change needed

400

Tense:

The scientist had performed the experiment perfectly. 

past perfect

400

Mr. Smith teaches (she and I, I and She, her and me, me and her) linguistics.

her and me

400

Comparative or superlative:

The (large) fish ever caught weighed 3 tons.

Largest

500

Under the deep blue sea.

Fragment

500

Under the deep blue sea.

Needs a noun and a predicate

500

Type of verb:

I am tired.

Linking

500

Choose the correct appositive:

The wonderful teacher, Mr. Plunkett, tells a true story every day.

Mr. Plunkett

500

Choose the article adjectives:

In this show, the protagonists fight demons to protect a small town.

The, a