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Clauses
Nouns
Subject or Predicate
Complex or Compound
100
This type of sentence uses a question mark.
What is Interrogative?
100
Babies have this word in common with phrases that are not complete sentences.
What is Dependent?
100
Words such as: school, car, girl, and boy are these types of nouns.
What are common nouns?
100
This part of the sentence tells person, place, or thing.
What is Subject?
100
This is a compound sentence (true or false): 5th graders will go to The Space Center and they will go on a walking tour.
What is True?
200
This type of sentence may show excitement.
What is Exclamatory?
200
These types of clauses do not need other words to make them complete.
What are Independent Clauses?
200
Words such as Florence, Alabama, and United States are these types of nouns.
What are Proper Nouns?
200
This part of the sentence tells the action or verb.
What is Predicate?
200
This is a compound sentence (true or false): We had pancakes and toast for breakfast.
What is False?
300
Do not enter until I tell you to do so.
What is Imperative?
300
Prepositions signal these types of clauses.
What are Dependent Clauses?
300
Words like: class and group are these types of nouns.
What are Collective Nouns?
300
Identify the complete predicate in this sentence: My mother decided she would cook.
What is "decided she would cook?"
300
True or False: This is a compound sentence. Before we left home, the alarm went off.
What is False?
400
Teachers may use the sentences often.
What is Imperative or Interrogative?
400
After the game, we ate at McDonald's.
What is the independent clause?
400
Identify the mistakes in this sentence: I will work with my Brother on writing a song titled, we will remember.
What is "brother" (lower case) and We Will Remember (quotation marks).
400
In this sentence, identify the complete subject: In the morning, we will study grammar.
What is We?
400
I might look for these types of words in a Compound sentence.
What are Conjunctions?
500
This types of sentences are used most often in nonfiction text.
What is Declarative?
500
She shopped at Dollar General because it was cheaper.
What is the Dependent Clause?
500
Identify the mistakes in this sentence: Yesterday, our Class watched a movie titled, the four seasons.
What is "class" (lower case) and The Four Seasons (underlined or Italics).
500
In this sentence, identify the complete subject: Where are her sandals?
What is Sandals?
500
I might look for these types of words in a complex sentence.
What are Prepositions?