Phrases/Clauses Test Review Jeopardy Style

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Phrases/Clauses Test Review Jeopardy Style Adjective/ Adverb Clauses Simple & Compound Sentences Phrase v. Clauses Independent & Subordinate Clauses CX /CC Sentences Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Phrases/Clauses Identify the underlined group of words as a phrase or clause The sound of a harp is very soothing.

$100 Answer from Phrases/Clauses

$200 Question from Phrases/Clauses Identify the underlined group of words as a phrase or clause I wrote a poem about chasing dreams.

$200 Answer from Phrases/Clauses

$300 Question from Phrase/Clause Which part of the following sentence is a clause? The little girl laughed at the clowns.

$300 Answer from Phrases/Clauses The little girl laughed

$400 Question from Phrases/Clauses Which part of the following sentence is a phrase? The first step in the assignment is locating appropriate sources.

$400 Answer from Phrases/Clauses in the assignment

$500 Question from Phrases/Clauses What is the difference between a phrase and a clause?

$500 Answer from Phrases/Clauses Phrase: does not contain a subject and a verb Clause: contains both a subject and a verb

$100 Question from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses Identify the underlined group of words as an independent or a subordinate clause After she presented her paper, Rachel felt relaxed.

$100 Answer from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses

$200 Question from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses Identify the underlined group of words as independent or subordinate (dependent) My planet lacks color because my people cannot see.

$200 Answer from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses Independent Clause

$300 Question from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses Which part of the sentence is a subordinate clause? My English professor, who has written novels based on fictional stories, is a famous author.

$300 Answer from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses who has written novels based on fictional stories

$400 Question from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses What is the independent clause in the following sentence? I’m letting my beard grow until my dad tells me to shave it off.

$400 Answer from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses I’m letting my beard grow

$500 Question from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses List at least ten of the subordinating conjunctions that often begin a subordinate clause

$500 Answer from Independent/Subordinate (dependent) Clauses Subordinating Conjunctions After because though although until As if as if as long as when that In order that, whenever, as much as, since, where, as soon as, so that than while before unless, which, who, whom, how, whose, as though, wherever, even though

$100 Question from Adjective/Adverb Clauses What is the adjective clause in the following sentence? The charity auction, which was advertised in the local paper, is Friday.

$100 Answer from Adjective/Adverb Clauses which was advertised in the local paper

$200 Question from Adjective/Adverb Clauses Identify the word that the underlined adjective or adverb clause modifies. The child, whose room this is, has been seeing ghosts at night.

$200 Answer from Adjective/Adverb Clauses child

$300 Question from Adjective/Adverb Clauses Identify the underlined clause as an adjective, adverb, or noun clause. As the student grabbed the rebound, his pants fell down.

$300 Answer from Adjective/Adverb Clauses

$400 Question from Adjective/Adverb Clauses Identify the word that the adjective or adverb clause modifies. The men who came in a jeep are repairing the fence now.

$400 Answer from Adjective/Adverb Clauses men

$500 Question from Adjective/Adverb Clauses Which is the adverb clause in the sentence below? Although the school children were running everywhere, we realized they were playing a game, and they had created it themselves.

$500 Answer from Adjective/Adverb Clauses Although the school children were running everywhere

$100 Question from Simple and Compound Sentences True or False A simple sentence contains two independent clauses.

$100 Answer from Simple and Compound Sentences False: A simple sentence contains one independent clause.

$200 Question from Simple and Compound Sentences Which of the following sentences is a simple sentence? What kind of sentence is this? Hiking is my favorite sport, but I don’t get the chance to do it often.

$200 Answer from Simple and Compound Sentences a. What kind of sentence is this?

$300 Question from Simple and Compound Sentences Which of the following is a compound sentence? Kelly and Lena are best friends. I love the sound of the ocean; it helps me relax.

$300 Answer from Simple and Compound Sentences b. I love the sound of the ocean; it helps me relax.

$400 Question from Simple and Compound Sentences Which ways can a compound sentence be joined?

$400 Answer from Simple and Compound Sentences a comma (,) and one of the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or , yet, so) a semicolon (;)

$500 Question from Simple and Compound Sentences Which of the following is not a compound sentence? Many people bought tickets, and we raised enough money for the shelter. The British moved toward the southern colonies, and they hoped to conquer them quickly. Because our team didn’t advance in the tournament, we returned home early.

$500 Answer from Simple and Compound Sentences c. Because our team didn’t advance in the tournament, we returned home early.

$100 Question from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Which of the following is a complex sentence? Thirty hot dogs is the most that I have ever eaten. This review is helpful. Finally, the team won.

$100 Answer from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences a. Thirty hot dogs is the most that I have eaten.

$200 Question from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Identify the following sentence as complex or compound-complex. Hopes soared when Erica stepped the plate, and the crowd cheered.

$200 Answer from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences

$300 Question from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Identify the following sentence as complex or compound-complex. I think this singer, whose newest album is my favorite, deserves a Grammy Award.

$300 Answer from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences

$400 Question from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Identify the independent clauses in the following compound-complex sentences. Richard was king for ten years, but he spent only about six months of his reign in England because he was fighting in the Crusades and with France.

$400 Answer from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Richard was king for ten years. He spent only about six months of his reign in England

$500 Question from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences Identify both sentences as complex or compound-complex. We can’t use that photograph because Maria blinked while it was taken. The shirt that I wanted to purchase was sold out, so I left the store empty-handed.

$500 Answer from Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences

Final Jeopardy Write the correct definition for each of the following. Complex Sentence Compound-Complex Sentence Simple Sentence Compound Sentence

Simple Sentence: one independent clause Final Jeopardy Answer Complex Sentence: one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses Compound-Complex Sentence: two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses Simple Sentence: one independent clause Compound Sentence: two independent clauses that are joined by a comma or semicolon