Punctuation
Subjects, Predicates, and Objects
Parts of Speech
Dependent and independent clauses
Parts of Speech
100

Which punctuation mark separates items in a list.

Comma

100

What is an object?

A noun or pronoun that receives the action.

100

What is a noun?

A person, place, and idea.

100

What is a independent clause?

It can stand alone with complete thoughts.

100

What is a pronoun?

Takes place of a noun or another pronoun.

200

What punctuation mark is this -

Hyphen.

200

What is a predicate?

It describes action and what you do in a sentence.

200

What is a adjective?

It describes a noun.

200

What is a dependent clause?

Has nothing adding on to it that helps it be more specific.

200

What is a verb?

Describes a mental, physical action, and state of being.

300

What are the jobs of the parentheses.

Give a side thought or funny comment.

Let us hear a writers voice.

Gives a fact in the middle of a sentence.

300

What is a subject?

Something that is making an action.

300

What is a interjection?

Showing a strong feeling or emotion.

300

What is a clause?

A clause is a group of words that have a subject and that also has a verb.

300

What is a article?

Describes if a noun is specific or if it is general. For example (the, a, and).

400

Which two punctuation marks share one of the same meanings?

Dash and ellipses.

400

What are the predicates in the sentence below?

Timmy went to the store and bought some apples for his sister.

Went to the store.

Bought some apples for his sister.

400

What is a conjunction?

It connects a group of words to a different group of words.

400

Which clause can stand alone?

Independent clauses.

400

What is a adverb?

It describes a verb, adjective, and another adverb.

500

Which two punctuation marks both separate something?

Semicolon and colon.

500

What is the object in the sentence below?

She was excited to see her new classroom for 4th grade.

Classroom

500

What is a preposition?

It links nouns and pronouns to show a relationship.

500

What is a few examples of a subordinating conjunction.

After, as soon as, before, because, that, until, while, and more.

500

How many parts of speech are there.

9