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Classify Sentences
100

Definition: unusually large or heavy

1. polite

2. massive

massive

100

5 parts of a complete sentence

1. capital letter

2. subject

3. verb

4. complete sense

5. end mark

100
sleep, nap

synonyms

100
What rule tells us to capitalize the beginning of a sentence?

Capitalization Rule 1

100

What are the four parts of speech we have studied so far?

noun

verb

adjective

adverb

200

definition: well-mannered

1. polite

2. massive

polite

200

I'm so excited! 

1. declarative

2. exclamatory

3. imperative

4. interrogative

exclamatory

200

damp, dry

antonyms

200

What rule tells us to capitalize first names? 

Capitalization Rule #3

200

What are the adverb questions?

how

when

where

300

a or an

___ elephant ate  ____ whole watermelon. 

1. an

2. a

300

I like eating apples. 

1. declarative

2. exclamatory

3. imperative

4. interrogative

declarative

300

talk : speak :: run : 


1. walk

2. jog

3. jump

jog

300

Which rule tells us to capitalize days of the week?


Capitalization Rule #4

300

What are the adjective questions?

What kind?


Which one?

How many?

400

Click ___ button to enter _____ answer for ___ prize.

1. a

2. an

3. a

400

Sit down, please.

1. declarative

2. exclamatory

3. imperative

4. interrogative

imperative

400

jump : pump :: down :

1. town

2. up

3. below

town

400
State the Rule numbers: 


Sally, please sit down.

S?

,?

.?

Capitalization #1 

Punctuation #13

Punctuation #1


400

For the underlined word, choose the correct part of speech.

That boy didn't play very nice. 

1. noun

2. verb

3. adverb

4. adjective

3. adverb
500

a or an

___ table is ____ example of ___ noun. 

1. a

2. an

3. a

500

What are you doing?

1. declarative

2. exclamatory

3. imperative

4. interrogative

interrogative

500

leaf : flower :: wheel :

1. tire

2. circle

3. bike

bike

500

State the Rule # and RULE

She and I like apples, oranges, and bananas.

S- 

I-

,- 

,-

.-


 

S- Capitalization #1 - Always capitalize the first word of a sentence

I- Capitalization #2 - Always capitalize the pronoun I

,- Punctuation #2- Put a comma between the words in a series

. - Punctuation #1- Put a period, question mark, or an exclamation point at the end of a sentence.

500

For the underlined word, choose the correct part of speech.

The cat ran quickly around today.

1. noun

2. verb

3. adverb

4. adjective

4. adjective