This is the way to tell what type of sentence it is.
What is the punctuation?
This is the definition of a noun in its most basic form.
What is a person, place, thing, idea?
This is the definition of a pronoun in its most basic form.
What is a word that replaces or is used instead of a noun?
This is the definition of a verb in its most basic form.
What is an action word or shows what is happening?
This is the definition of a conjunction in its most basic form.
What is joins words, groups of words, or entire sentences?
Will also accept "hooking up words, phrases, and clauses".
These are the four (4) types of sentences.
What is Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Declarative?
These are examples of this type of Noun.
HEB, Livingston, Davidson, Winter Olympics
What is a proper noun?
These are examples of pronouns.
What is he, him, his, her, hers, she, they, them, their, it, we, our, etc.?
This vocabulary word(s) refer to the when the action took place.
What is verb tense?
These are the mnemonics that were discussed to help you remember the conjunctions.
What is FANBOYS and AAAWWUBBIS?
This type of sentence end with a question mark.
What is Interrogative?
These are examples of this type of nouns.
Davidson's, Livingston's, HEB's
What is Possessive Nouns?
These are examples of this type of pronoun.
Who, Whose, Whom, Which, That
What is relative pronouns?
Will also accept "Weird Uncle Sal"
This is the suffix that is added to the end of words that have already been completed.
What is -ed?
These are the four (4) types of correlative conjunctions.
What is Not only, but also, neither, nor, either, or, both, and?
This type of sentences ends with an exclamation mark.
What is exclamatory?
The Noun places this important role in an Independent Clause.
What is the subject?
This is what you can use pronouns to help you figure out on STAAR.
hint: who is telling the story.
What is Point of View?
These are the names of the types of verbs that link the noun and the predicate together.
What is Linking and Helping verbs?
These are the three (3) types of conjunctions.
What is Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative?
These types of sentences end with a period and the difference is...
What is Imperative and Declarative?
One is a command and one is just a statement.
This is an independent clause that is created by the contestant in which they identify the noun(s)
Answers may vary, but may include:
Mrs. Davidson reviewed the material before giving the students their exam on a Tuesday after a 3 day weekend.
These are the seven (7) different types of pronouns discussed in Mrs. Davidson's class.
What is personal, Indefinite, Reflexive, Reciprocal, Relative, Interrogative, and Demonstrative?
These are the three (3) new types of verbs discussed in Mrs. Davidson's class.
What is perfect, what is continuous, and perfect continuous?
These are the three (3) types of sentences that are created when using conjunctions, and how to identify them.
What is simple (no conjunction), complex connects an independent clause with a dependent clause (subordinating conjunction), and compound connects two (2) independent clauses (coordinating conjunction)?