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Figurative Language
Identify Parts of a Sentence
Punctuation
Types of Sentences
Parts of Speech
100
A comparison between 2 things using like or as
What is a simile?
100
Who or what the sentence is about
What is the subject of the sentence?
100
Commas
What is used to seperate 3 or more items in a series?
100
Simple Sentence
What is a sentence with only on subject and one predicate?
100
An adjective that compares 2 or more things: er, more
What is a comparative adjective?
200
A comparison between 2 things with words such as..... is, are, was , am
What is a metaphor?
200
A linking or action verb
What is the predicate of the sentence?
200
Exclamation Mark
What is used to end a sentence with expression?
200
A compound subject
What is sentence with 2 or more subjects?
200
An adjective that compares 3 or more things: est, most
What is a superlative adjective?
300
An exaggeration
What is a hyperbole?
300
Describes a noun
What is an adjective?
300
Quotation marks, commas, and ending marks
What punctuation marks do direct quotes need?
300
Compound predicate
What is a sentence with 2 or more predicates?
300
Pronoun that shows ownership
What is a possessive pronoun?
400
Expression that is not taken literally
What is an idiom?
400
Describes the verb
What is an adverb?
400
Songs, Articles, Chapters, Poems
What titles need to be in quotations?
400
Compound Sentence
What is sentence with 2 independent clauses, joined together with a comma and a FANBOYS?
400
Phrase that consists of a preposition and its object: usually tells the location of an object
What is prepositional phrase?
500
A sound or noise
What is an onomatopoeia?
500
Renames the subject, is seprated by commas, and is extra information
What is an apposotive?
500
Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Music Albums, Movies
What titles need to be underlined?
500
Compound sentence- 2 independent clauses with a FANBOYS Compound Subject- 1 independent clause with 2 subjects
What is the difference between a compound sentence and a compound subject?
500
Singular have 's Plural have s'
What is the difference between singular possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns?