Parts of Speech
Parts of Sentences
Clauses
Phrases
Types of Sentences
100

Person, Place, Thing, or Idea

A Noun

100

Main Noun In The Sentence

Simple Subject

100

The Only Clause That Can Stand Alone

Main Clause

100

Under the Porch

Prepositional Phrase

100

Makes a Statement

Declarative Sentence

200

Action or State of Being

Verb

200

Includes the Main Noun and All the Words That Describe It

Complete Subject

200

An Incomplete Thought, Relies on Another Clause

Subordinate Clause

200

I love swimming in the ocean.

Gerund Phrase

200

Has Two or More Main Clauses

Compound Sentence

300

Replaces a Noun

Pronoun

300

A Subject w\With Two Main Nouns

Compound Subject

300

Functions As A Noun In A Sentence

Noun Clause

300

Frightened by the storm, the cat hid under the bed.

Participle Phrase

300

Gives a command or Request

Imperative Sentence

400

After, Before, Under, Over

Preposition

400

Action or State of Being in the Sentence

Simple Predicate

400

Often Starts With When, Because, If

Adverb Clause

400

The chef, a master of French Cuisine, prepared the meal.

Appositive Phrase

400

2 Main Clauses and at Least 1 Subordinate Clause

Compound Complex Sentence

500

And, But, Or

Conjuntions

500

Verb and All of the Words That Describe What the Subject Does

Complete Predicate

500

Usually Starts With Who, Which or That

Adjective Clause

500

To err is human.

Infinitive Phrase

500

One Main Clause

Simple Sentence