Compound Sentences
Kinds of Sentences
Common vs. Proper Nouns
Singular vs. Plural Nouns
Subjects and Predicates
100

This word is often used to join two simple sentences together, such as and, but, or or.

conjunction

100

This kind of sentence tells something and ends with a period.

declarative

100

This type of noun names a general person, place, or thing. Example: city, teacher, or park.

a common noun

100

Some nouns end with -y. To make them plural, you often change the y to this letter pair.

-ies

100

This part of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.

subject

200

A compound sentences is made up of how many simple sentences?

two simple sentences

200

This kind of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.

interrogative

200

In the sentence “We went to Disney World for vacation,” this is the proper noun.

Disney World

200

What is the plural form of child?

children

200

This part of the sentence tells what the subject does or is.

predicate

300

Choose the sentence that is a compound sentence:
A) I like pizza and ice cream.
B) I like pizza, and I like ice cream.

Sentence B

300

This kind of sentence gives a command or makes a request.

imperative

300

This word in the sentence “My brother loves to read books about space.” is a common noun.

brother OR books

300

If a noun ends in -s, -sh, -ch, or -x, you usually add these two letters to make it plural.

-es

300

In the sentence, “The big dog barked loudly,” what is the subject?

The dog

400

This punctuation mark is used before the conjunction in a compound sentence.

a comma (,)

400

This kind of sentence shows strong feeling or excitement and ends with an exclamation point.

exclamatory

400

In the sentence “Mrs. Lopez took her class to the museum,” name both the proper noun and the common noun.

proper = Mrs. Lopez

common = class OR museum

400

What is the singular form of geese?

goose

400

In the sentence, “My friends and I played soccer at the park,” what is the predicate.

played soccer at the park

500

Fix this run-on sentence: I wanted to go to the park it started to rain. What conjunction would you use? WRITE THE SENTENCE ON A WHITEBOARD.

I wanted to go to the park, but it started to rain

500

What type of sentences is this:

“Tomorrow is our class field trip to the science museum.”

declarative

500

Change the common noun in this sentence to a proper noun:
“The boy went to a store on Saturday.”

EX: Jake went to Target on Saturday.”

(or another name and store!)

500

What is the plural form of person?

people

500

In the sentence “The students in room 12 studied hard for the test,” name both the subject and the predicate.

subject = the students in room 12

predicate = studied hard for the test