Conjunction Junction!
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All Things Prepositions
100

This is the conjunction that best completes this sentence:

Either Mandy _____ Colleen will answer the phone.

or

100

A word that connects or noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence

preposition

100

Adverbs describe these three parts of speech.

Verbs, adverbs, adjectives

100

Wow! Hurray! Boo!

Interjection

100

What is the PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in this sentence?

We are going to the beach later.

to the beach

200

This is the word that best completes the following sentence:

I haven’t eaten dinner, _____ I’m still not hungry.

yet or but

200

A word that shows excitement

interjection

200

Many adverbs end with these two letters.

ly

200

pretty, quiet, sixteen

Adjective

200

What is the PREPOSITION in this sentence?

During the lesson, we learned what verbs are.

during

300

This is the correlative conjunction pair that completes this sentence:

Don’t order pizza, because Mary likes ______ cheese ______ tomato sauce.

neither, nor

300

A word that describes a verb, adjective, or adverb

adverb

300

What is the adverb in this sentence?

We went to school early.

early

300

I, them, you, us

pronoun

300

What is the OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION in this sentence?

I need to go on a diet.

diet

400

This is the correlative conjunction pair that best completes this sentence: 

Emily is _______ going to Fordham ______ University of Pitt for college next year.

either, or

400

A word that takes the place of a noun

pronoun

400

What is the adverb in this sentence?

Jason quickly read the book.

quickly

400

quickly, outside, often, not

adverb

400

What is the PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in this sentence?

How many pieces of cake would you like?

of cake

500

These are the FANBOYS that help you remember the conjunctions.

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

500

A word that describes a noun or pronoun

adjective

500

What is the adverb in this sentence?

Jason usually does his laundry on Saturday.

usually

500

above, near, to

preposition

500

Name 5 different prepositions.

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