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Do I Need to Separate You Two?
100

What kind of sentence is: “Willow drinks Starbucks.”

Declarative

100
What is the verb in this sentence?


Jenny plays with fidgets.

Plays

100

Identify the simple subject in this sentence:

Damian is great at solving rubik’s cubes.

Damian

100

What are the subjects in this sentence?

Angel and Claire ate all of our food!

Angel & Claire

100

Is this a dependent or independent clause?

Damian raises his hand.

Independent.

200

What punctuation would best fit at the end of this sentence?

Help, Nick is chasing me 

Exclamation point 

200

Identify two adjectives in this sentence:

Lili loves little, fuzzy bunnies and beautiful horses.

Any of: little, fuzzy, or beautiful

200

Identify the simple subject in this sentence:

Get out your bellwork.

(You)

200

What are the simple predicates in this sentence?

Nick plays Fortnite and listens to loud music.

plays & listens

200

Which kind of clause needs the other for a complete thought?
Independent needs dependent? 

Or dependent needs independent?

Dependent needs independent.

300

How could you change this declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence?

Tessa does a TikTok dance.

Many different answers. One could be: Tessa, will you do a TikTok dance with me?

300

Identify the verb(s) in this sentence:

Claire writes funny stories and creates beautiful poems with excellent and playful energy.

Writes and creates

300

What is the complete predicate of this sentence?

Miss Warnell would love if Harry Styles came into her classroom.

Would love if Harry Styles came into her classroom.

300

Identify the simple subjects and simple predicates in this sentence:

Lily and her brother play knee hockey and watch movies.

Simple Subjects: Lily & brother

Simple Predicates: play & watch

300

Is the italicized portion of this sentence a dependent or independent clause?

Unless I have a big breakfast, I’m so hungry during Writing Workshop!

Dependent.

400

What is the subject of this imperative sentence?

Get away from me, you hooligan.

(You) aka understood you

400

Identify all of the nouns in this sentence:

Joscelyn and Jilli love to play games in the backyard.

Joscely, Jilli, games, backyard

400

What is the difference between a simple subject and complete subject and a simple predicate and a complete predicate?

Simple predicate is the noun doing the verb

Complete predicate includes everything before the verb

Simple predicate is the verb being done by the subject

Complete predicate includes the verb and other information after the complete predicate.

400

Between what two words would you separate this sentence into a complete subject and complete predicate?

Tessa in 6th grade babysits a million children on the weekdays.

Between grade & babysits

400

Say a sentence with an independent clause and dependent clause. Then identify which part of the sentence was which kind of clause.

Answer varies.

500

How many Int., Imp., Dec., and Exc. sentences are in Ephesians 3 NLT?

20 Dec.

1 Exc. 

2 Imp.

0 Int.

500

Describe each of your classmates with a noun and adjective. (EX: loud girl) you may not repeat nouns or adjectives.

Answers will vary.

500

What is the Complete Subject in Ephesians 3:21 NLT?

(You)

500

What kind of word separates simple subjects?

Conjunction

500

Name 5 coordinating conjunctions.

After, because, since, until, where, whereas, although, before, though, when, wherever, as, if, unless, whenever, while, etc.