Vocabulary
Identifying Sentence Types
Examples
Parts of Speech
Colons vs Semicolons
Sentence Purpose
100

What is a sentence with a subject, verb, and conveys a complete thought?

Complete sentence

100

What is a simple sentence?

A sentence that is typically about one topic and has a subject + a predicate. 

100

Write an example of a simple sentence.

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Subject + Predicate

100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

100

What is a colon?

:

100

What type of sentence is a command?

Interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or declarative.

Imperative - Gives a command and ends wth a period.

200

What is when two or more complete sentences are joined without the correct conjunction or punctuation?

Run-on sentence

200

What is a compound sentence?

A sentence that contains 2 independent clauses connected by a conjunction.

200

Write an example of a compound sentence.

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Independent clause + comma + fanboy conjunction + independent clause

200

What is a verb?

The action or linking part of the sentence; the verb begins the predicate.

200

What is a semicolon?

;
200

What type of sentence is a question?

Interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or declarative.

Interoggative - asks a question and ends with a question mark

300

What is a sentence that is missing the subject or verb, 

or does not convey a complete thought?

Fragment

300

What is a complex sentence?

A sentence that usually begins with a subordinating conjunction and contains one dependent clause and one independent clause.

300

Write an example of a complex sentence.

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Subordinating conjunction + Dependent clause + Comma + Independent Clause

300

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun.

300

When should you use a colon? List 2 instances.

-To introduce a list of items

-To introduce a quote

-To introduce a series 

-To show emphasis

-To separate units of time

300

What type of sentence shows strong feeling?

Interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or declarative.

Exclamatory - Exclaiming (yelling/showing strong feeling) and ends with an exclamation point.

400

What is when two complete sentences are joined together with a comma but without a conjunction?

Comma Splice

400

What is a compound-complex sentence?

A combination of a compound and a complex sentence. Contains at least 2 independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. Contains both a subordinating conjunction and a FANBOYS conjunction.

400

Write an example of a compound-complex sentence.

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Subordinating conjunction + dependent clause + comma, Independent clause + comma, coordinating conjunction + independent clause.

400

What is an adverb?

A word that modifies a verb. Usually ends in -ly.

400

When should you use a semicolon? List 2 instances.

-To join 2 full sentences (independent clauses) that are related

-Before a transitional phrase (however, nevertheless, therefore) between 2 independent clauses.

-When separating sentences where the conjunction was left out

-Between items in a list or series when the items themselves contain commas

400

What type of sentence tells something?

Interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, or declarative.

Declarative - Tells something and ends with a period.

500

What is the difference between a dependent and independent clause? Provide examples of each.

A dependent clause cannot stand on its own, but an independent clause can. 

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500

What is the difference between a subordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction? List at least one example of each type.

A subordinating conjunction comes at the beginning of the sentence and joins a dependent and independent clause.


A coordinating conjunction comes in the middle of the sentence and typically connects two independent clauses.


Subordinating conjunction examples: after, although, because, before, until, even though, etc..

Coordinating conjunction examples: for, and, but, nor, or, yet, so

500

Identify each type of sentence of each number below.

  1. The boy is playing outside. 

  2. Because the dog played in the mud, he needed a bath.

  3. He couldn't choose his favorite type of ice cream, so he bought them all.                                         
  4. The skier turned and jumped.

  5. Before they went to the party, they had to buy a gift, so they stopped at the store to buy one!

1. Simple

2. Complex

3. Compound

4. Simple

5. Compound-Complex

500

What is a conjunction? List the acronym for remembering conjunctions WITH each conjunction it stands for.

A connecting word in a sentence. 

F or

A nd

N or

B ut

O r

Y et

S o

500

Would you use a colon or a semi-colon with a conjunctive adverb?

A semi-colon.

500

Write an example of each type of sentence purpose.

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory.

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