Conjunctions
Simple Sentences
Compound Sentences
Sentences
100

I decided I really wanted to eat a pumpkin muffin, so I drove to the store to buy one.

so

100
T/F This a simple sentence: The cat and the dog ran and rolled around in the yard.
True.
100
A compound sentence contains 2 ___________ thoughts. Fill in the blank
complete
100

What goes at the end of a sentence?

Punctuation

200

The dog ate his dinner, and he still begged at the table.

and

200

T/F This is a simple sentence: 

We will have a great dessert right after dinner, and I will be satisfied.

False: it is a compound sentence

200
True or False This is a compound sentence: Jody and Steve ate ice cream.
False -- It's a simple sentence.
200

what kind of sentence is this....

Barked all night long

incomplete sentence.

300

I earned an A on my English test, but I did not pass my math test.

but

300
Do simple sentences have conjunctions?
No.
300

True or False? This is a compound sentence: 

Soccer is played everywhere, for I played soccer in England.

True

300

What is a compound sentence?

Has two or more independent clauses joined together with a conjunction 

two simple sentences put together


400

We can go to the movies at 9pm, or we can go to the last showing of the movie at 11pm.

or

400

this a simple sentence True or False? 

Candidates gave their speeches yesterday. 

True

400
Fill in the blank: Jason Aldean sang a song last night on tv ______ I didn't get to watch it. Hint: there are 2 parts to the answer
, but
400

What is does F.A.N.B.O.Y.S stand for

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

500

Pumpkin Spice lattes should be a part of every diet, or they should be served during every meal!

or

500

What always starts a simple or complex sentence and ends a simple or complex sentence? Hint: 2 answers

Capital Letter and Punctuation!

500

What are the conjunctions that can be found in a compound sentence? Hint: FANBOYS

for , and , nor, but , or, yet, so

500

What is a simple sentence?

1 complete thought 

or

an independent clause.

or

has one subject and verb