Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Conjunctions
Interjections
What is it?
100
What is the function of a preposition?
To show relationships between words.
100
A prepositional phrase must always be introduced by a what?
Preposition.
100
What is the function of a conjunction?
To connect words or groups of words.
100
Give an example of an interjection that expresses excitement.
Wow! Yippee!
100
And.
Coordinating conjunction.
200
What is the preposition in this sentence: The moon moves around Earth.
Around.
200
What are the two parts of a prepositional phrase?
Preposition and object of the preposition
200
Give an example of a coordinating conjunction.
But, and, nor, for, so, or, yet.
200
What is the function of an interjection?
To express feeling or emotion.
200
Wow!
Interjection.
300
How many prepositions does this sentence contain: From Earth, we see different phases of the moon.
Two (from, of).
300
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence: Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.
From the sun.
300
Give an example of a correlative conjunction.
Both...and, neither...nor, either...or, whether...or, not only...but also.
300
What is the interjection in this sentence: Tsk! I think we've waited long enough.
Tsk.
300
At the park.
Prepositional phrase.
400
Is the word in this sentence being used as a preposition or an adverb: One thing we do know is that the moon is the same age as the Earth beneath our feet.
Preposition.
400
What are the two specific types of prepositional phrases?
Adverb phrase and adjective phrase.
400
What is the difference between a coordinating conjunction and a correlative conjunction?
Coordinating conjunctions connect similar words or groups of words. Correlative conjunctions are PAIRS of words that connect similar kinds of words or groups of words.
400
What is the interjection in this sentence: I can't explain, uh, exactly how it happened.
Uh.
400
For.
Preposition.
500
Is the word in this sentence being used as a preposition or an adverb: Have you ever gazed at the moon as you walked about at night?
Adverb.
500
Is the prepositional phrase in this sentence an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase: Bring your saddle to the barn.
Adverb phrase (points out where).
500
A correlative conjunction may connect nouns, pronouns, verbs, and what 2 other things?
Prepositional phrases and clauses.
500
An interjection may be set off from a sentence by what 3 things?
1 comma, 2 commas, or an exclamation point.
500
Yikes!
Interjection.