Types of Sentences
Suffixes
Root Words
Independent or Dependent
Nouns
100

What type of sentence is this? 

I like to eat pizza. 

declarative

100

Add the suffix -ic to the word athlete

athletic

100

What is the root word in doable?

do

100

I like cupcakes and ice cream.

Independent

100

What is an example of a proper noun?

Teacher Discretion (New York, Indiana, Target)

200

What type of sentence is this? 

Is my coat in the house?

Interrogative

200

Add the suffix -able to the word adore

adorable

200

what is the root word in wonderful?

wonder

200

Which part of the sentence is the dependent clause?

When we walked to class, she told me about this weekend. 

When we walked to class.

200

What is an example of a common noun?

Teacher Discretion (teacher, school, dog)

300

What type of sentence is this?

Stop talking.

Imperative

300

What does the suffix -ic mean?

having the characteristics of

300

What is the root word in children?

child

300

Which part of the sentence is the independent clause?

Because I was tired, I went to be early.

I went to bed early. 

300

What is an example of a possessive noun? 

Teacher Discretion (dog's treat, mom's necklace)

400

What type of sentence is this?

I love this game!

Exclamatory

400

What does the suffix -able mean

capable of being

400

What is the root word in worried

worry

400

What is the difference between an independent or dependent clause?

Independent can stand alone and make sense.

Dependent has to have a helper, does not make sense when it is by itself. 

400

What is an example of a collective noun?

Teacher Discretion (family, team, committee)

500

What are the 4 types of sentences?

declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. 
500

Where in the word do suffixes go?

at the end

500

What is the root word in heaviness?

heavy

500

Create a sentence with both an independent and dependent clause. 

Teacher Discretion

500

What type of noun is ALWAYS capitalized?

Proper Nouns