Nouns/Verbs
Adverbs
Complex Sentences
Fragment/ Complete. Run-On
Poetry
100
Ms. Lansdell ran across the hallway. What is the Verb?
Ran
100
Whats the adverb? The teacher whispered quietly to the students.
Quietly
100
A complex sentence has ______ independent clause (mom) and _____ dependent clause (baby).
1 and 1
100
(Fragment, complete or run-on) 1. The boy is.
fragment
100
She sells sea shells by the sea shore. What is this? (Simile, alteration or onomatopoeia)
Alliteration
200
Sally walked 6 miles yesterday. What is the subject of the sentence?
Sally (noun)
200
What's the adverb? She jogged slowly around the track.
Slowly
200
Subordinating conjunctions introduce a __________ (baby)clause.
dependent clause
200
(Fragment, complete, run-on) 1. The man went to the store the house the pizza place and the mall yesterday
Run-On
200
Her eyes shine bright like a diamond. What is this? (Simile, alteration or onomatopoeia)
Simile
300
Cinco Ranch Junior High. Is that a proper noun or common noun?
Proper Noun
300
The kid yelled loudly on the playground.
loudly
300
After my mom went to work, she cooked dinner. What is the subordinating conjunction? (Work, cooked, after)
After
300
I am going to the store tomorrow. (fragment, complete, Run-On)
Complete
300
Steve is a tiger on the football field. What is this? (Simile, alteration or metaphor)
Metaphor
400
Mrs. Jackson drover her car to school. Name the 1 proper noun and the 2 common nouns in this sentence.
(Proper- Mrs. Jackson) (2 common nouns-car, school)
400
What is the Adverb? The baby cried softly.
Softly
400
I went to Pizza Hut because I was hungry. What is the subordinating conjunction? ( because, went, I)
because
400
The man. (Fragment, complete, run-on)
fragment
400
My heart went bump, bump, bump. What is this? (Simile, alteration or onomatopoeia)
Onomatopoeia
500
Name three proper nouns.
Answers will vary. They must all start with capital letters.
500
The test was slightly hard. (What's the adverb?)
slightly
500
The boy was so tired he took a nap woke up ate dinner and went back to sleep without doing his homework. (fragment, run-on, or complete)
run-on
500
It's raining cats and dog outside! (Simile, idiom, metaphor, alliteration)
Idiom