Conjuntions
Subject/Predicate
Commas
Final Jeopardy
100

FANBOYS is the acronym for conjunctions. What does it stand for? Name each element. (worth 100 points for each conjunction named correctly)

FANBOYS

F: for, A: and, N: nor, B: but, O:or, Y: yet, S: so

100

Name the subject of the sentence:

The museum is closed for renovations.

Museum

100

Which sentence has the comma correctly written?

A. Called the Auroras, these glowing lights dance and shimmer across the night sky.

B. Called the Auroras these glowing lights dance, and shimmer across the night sky.

A. Called the Auroras is an introductory phrase.

100

Rewrite the following sentence and place the comma/commas in the correct places. 

David's father didn't believe him but David was right according to a fossil expert.

David's father didn't believe him, but David was right, according to a fossil expert.

200

Which of the following sentences contains a subordinating conjunction? a. Apples and oranges are my favorite fruit. b. Neither my mom nor my dad like fruit. c. Although fruit is good for you, some people just don't like it.

C. Although fruit is good for you, some people just don't like it.

The subordinating conjunction is although, as it links the first part of the sentence to the second part.

200

Name the predicate of the following sentence:

Johnny and Elizabeth wanted candy from the store.

wanted candy from the store.

Wanted is the verb.

200

Which sentence is written correctly:

A. Unless, the outer shell is full an atom is unstable.

B. Unless the outer shell is full, an atom is unstable.

C. Unless the outer shell is full an atom, is unstable.

B. Unless the outer shell is full is only a partial sentence and needs the comma along with the rest of the sentence. 
300

Which of the following sentences contains a coordinating conjunction

a. Apples and oranges are my favorite fruits. 

b. Neither mom nor dad like apples. 

c. Although fruit is good for you, some people just don't like it.

A. And
300

Name the subject:

Please, go to your desk Nick.

Nick: The sentence is about Nick and wanting him or ordering him to go to his desk.

In questions or commands you must look for the subject. Ask yourself, who or what is this sentence about?

300

Which of the following sentences is written correctly:

A. Arkansas, whose state grain is rice, holds the yearly competition in Hansborough.

B. Arkansas, whose state grain is rice holds the yearly competition in, Hansborough.

C. Arkansas whose state grain is rice, holds the yearly competition in Hansborough.

A. Arkansas, whose state grain is rice, holds the yearly competition in Hansborough.


Whose state grain is rice is extra information (could even be unneeded information)

400

There are three types of conjunctions:

subordinating, coordinating, correlative

Read the following sentence. Identify the conjunction and then name the type.

Cats and dogs are great pets, but they are very different!

and: coordinating

but: coordinating

400

Name the subject:

Will you please go to the store?

You: in questions, the person performing the action or request is the subject.

400

Which of the following sentences is written correctly:

A. There is, much to do, and see in Sweden, the Land of the Midnight Sun.

B. There is much to do and see in Sweden, the Land of the Midnight Sun.

C. There is much to do, and see in Sweden, the Land of the Midnight Sun.

B. land of the Midnight Sun is added and describes Sweden so we need to seperate with a comma. 

500

There are three types of conjunctions:

subordinating, coordinating, correlative

Which of these is the only ones to come in pairs?

Correlative

500
How many subjects are in the following sentence:

Johnny, Elizabeth, Mr. Judson and his class, as well as the principal all attended the field trip to the zoo.

Johnny, Elizabeth, Mr. Judson, class, principal

5 subjects in 1 sentence. 

500

Which of the following is written correctly:

A. Throughout human history, people have marveled at Auroras, or sudden bursts of light.

B. Throughout human history people have marveled at Auroras, or sudden bursts of light.

C. Throughout human history, people have marveled at Auroras or sudden bursts of light.

A.