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Jeopardy Capitals End Marks Simple Subjects Simple Predicates Sentence Types Run-Ons Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question The kind of punctuation that should be used here: When was that flight

$100 Answer What is a Question Mark?

$200 Question The error in this sentence: they landed safely after eight Minutes.

$200 Answer What is a Capital Letter?

$300 Question The end mark missing from this sentence: I can’t wait to go out to dinner tonight

$300 Answer What is an Exclamation point ?

$400 Question The errors in this sentence: please get me something to eat

$400 Answer What are capital letter and period?

$500 Question The errors in this sentence: this bike trip was so much fun

$500 Answer What are capital letter and exclamation point?

$100 Question The simple subject in this sentence: Baseball has its own Hall of Fame.

$100 Answer What is Baseball?

$200 Question The simple subject in this sentence: It opened in Cooperstown, New York.

$200 Answer What is it?

$300 Question The simple subject in this sentence: Babe Ruth was elected to the Hall of Fame.

$300 Answer What is Babe Ruth?

$400 Question The simple subject in this sentence: A candidate for the Hall of Fame must be retired.

$400 Answer What is candidate?

$500 Question The simple subject in this sentence: Ten years in the major leagues is also necessary.

$500 Answer What is years?

$100 Question The simple predicate in this sentence: Early people called comets “hairy stars.”

$100 Answer What is called?

$200 Question The simple predicate in this sentence: A comet has a tail.

$200 Answer What is has?

$300 Question The simple predicate in this sentence: Comets travel around the Sun.

$300 Answer What is travel?

$400 Question The simple predicate in this sentence: Haley’s Comet is a brilliant comet.

$400 Answer What is is?

$500 Question The simple predicate in this sentence: People saw this comet long ago.

$500 Answer What is saw?

$100 Question The kind of sentence shown here: There is a football game this weekend.

$100 Answer What is statement or declarative?

$200 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Are you going to the game?

$200 Answer What is question or interrogative?

$300 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Meet me at the football field.

$300 Answer What is command or imperative?

$400 Question The kind of sentence shown here: I really hope we win!

$400 Answer What is exclamation?

$500 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Please remember all the plays.

$500 Answer What is command or imperative?

$100 Question The kind of sentence shown here: The White House in Washington it is the President’s home.

$100 Answer What is run-on?

$200 Question The kind of sentence shown here: It was not always white it was once gray.

$200 Answer What is run-on?

$300 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Theodore Roosevelt had the walls painted white.

$300 Answer What is correct?

$400 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Roosevelt changed the name it became the White House.

$400 Answer What is run-on?

$500 Question The kind of sentence shown here: Every President except George Washington has lived there.

$500 Answer What is correct?

Final Jeopardy These are all the errors in the sentence shown. This is the type of sentence (both names). this month is october it is the tenth month of the year

Final Jeopardy Answer What are capital T for this, capital O for october, period after October, capital I for it, period after year? What are declarative and statement?