PHRASES
CLAUSES
HOMOPHONES
PARTS OF SPEECH
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
100
identify this clause. Because of the milk
What is a dependent. clause.
100
The two homophones of there.
What is their and they're.
100
A person place or thing.
What is a noun.
100
identify the sentence. The cat smiled, but he was sad anyways.
What is a compound sentence.
200
Identify this clause. The cow went to the store.
What is an independent clause.
200
The two homophones for or.
What is oar and ore.
200
What the noun is doing.
What is a verb.
200
Identify the sentence. The cat is amazing.
What is simple sentence.
300
A clause that cannot stand alone or it's a fragment.
What is a dependent clause.
300
The two homophones for two.
What is to and too.
300
A word that is describing the noun.
What is an adjective.
300
A sentence when a subject and a predicate express a complete thought.
What is a simple sentence.
400
A clause that be by itself and won't be a fragment.
What is an independent clause.
400
The homophone for made.
What is maid.
400
A word that joins two or more sentences or clauses.
What is a conjuction
400
A type of sentence when two simple sentences are combined.
What is a compound sentence.
500
A group of words that does not have a subject and a verb.
What is a phrase.
500
A group of words with both a subject and a verb.
What is clause.
500
When two words sound the same but are spelled differently.
What is a homophone.
500
A word that takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun.
500
A type of sentence that has a compound and a complex sentence combined.
What is a compound-complex sentence.