What is a dependent clause?
What is a question mark?
This part of speech is typically the subject of a sentence and can be a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
This country has the tallest male residents in the world.
What is the Netherlands (or Holland)?
This is the only bird that can fly backward.
What is a hummingbird?
This type of clause is complete by itself and doesn't need no man.
What is an independent clause?
This piece of punctuation acts as a natural break in a sentence or as a way to separate thoughts.
This part of speech describes the noun.
What is an adjective?
This country has 27 capitals.
What is Iran?
This reptile cannot stick their tongue out.
What is a crocodile?
The following sentence is an example of a/an ________ clause: After the dog chewed on the couch.
What is a dependent clause?
This piece of punctuation denotes when someone is speaking.
What is a quotation mark?
This part of speech is the action word and describes what the subject is doing.
What is a verb?
This country has over 2,800 varieties of potatoes.
What is Peru?
What are bones?
The following sentence is an example of a/an ________ clause: The sun was shining through a gap in the clouds.
What is an independent clause?
This piece of punctuation is helpful for combining independent clauses.
What is a comma or a semicolon?
This part of speech describes how an action is done. (e.g. quickly)
What is an adverb?
This is the official animal of Scotland.
What is a unicorn?
This is the loudest animal in the world and can produce a sonic blast that is louder than a gun show and can generate temperatures as hot as the sun.
What is the Pistol Shrimp
The following sentence is an example of a/an ________ clause: While I was at the mall and my mom was at the grocery store.
What are dependent clauses?
This piece of punctuation is used at the end of a declarative sentence and serves as a way to end an idea.
What is a period?
This part of speech is a word used as a substitution for specific nouns. (e.g. she/hers).
What is a pronoun?
This country has no rivers and is the only country in the world that doesn't have any.
What is Saudi Arabia?
This is the deadliest creature in the world and kills 725,000 people each year.
What is the mosquito?
This kind of sentence has a subject, verb, and communicate a complete thought. (e.g. Ms. Tait is the best teacher).
What is a simple sentence?
This piece of punctuation is helpful for introducing a list or writing time.
What is a colon?
This part of speech helps determine the relationship between other words in a sentence. (e.g. against, under)
What is a preposition?
This country is the only continent in the world to have no active volcanoes.
What is Australia?
Parrots, when in a group, are called a ____.
What is a pandemonium?
This kind of sentence has two or more simple sentences joined into one sentence and expresses a complete thought. (Ms. Tait is the best teacher; she is the funniest).
What is a compound sentence?
This piece of punctuation is used to denote strong feelings or at the end of an interjection.
What is an exclamation point?
This part of speech is used to help build complex sentences and ideas. (e.g. and, but)
What is a conjunction?
Digging a hole to China is theoretically possible if you start in this country in the Western Hemisphere.
What is Argentina?
This common garden pest has over 14,000 teeth.
This kind of sentence has one complete thought (independent clause) combined with one or more clauses that do not express a complete thought (dependent clause). (e.g. Although Ms. Tait is the best teacher, some students don't think she's funny.)
What is a complex sentence?
This kind of punctuation is a combination of two ending punctuation marks and is used to display intense emotion.
What is an interrobang? (!?)
This part of speech helps determine specificity in a sentence. (e.g. a, an, the)
What is an article?
This country has over 200 pyramids which means it has more than Egypt.
What is Sudan?
This animal has 3 hearts and has blue blood due to high copper levels.
What is the Octopus?