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Sentence Structure Action, Linking, or Helping ? Parts of Speech Kinds of Sentences Vocabulary Small Steps

Tom and I watched the football game together.

Simple What is Simple?

John went to school today, but James remained at home.

Compound What is Compound?

Although they live 250 miles apart, Bill and Amy keep in constant contact on the internet.

Complex What is Complex?

After the tornado hit, my house was completely destroyed.

Complex What is Complex?

You can help at the car wash, or you can sell tickets to the dance if you have time.

Compound-Complex What is Compound-Complex?

Betty ran as fast as she could to the store.

action What is action?

The fruit on the counter looked fresh.

linking What is linking?

The train should arrive any minute.

helping What is helping?

She grows prettier every day.

linking What is linking?

Jamie must have had enough money for the ticket.

helping What is helping?

The moon shines brightly tonight.

Adverb What is Adverb?

After many years, they returned to their homeland.

Pronoun What is Pronoun?

Don’t sit at the round table.

Adjective What is Adjective?

The book is beside the table.

Preposition What is Preposition?

Neither Sarah nor Sam will attend the Christmas concert.

Conjunction What is Conjunction?

We are ready to go on vacation.

Declarative What is Declarative?

What is your new phone number?

Interrogative What is Interrogative?

I'm leaving!

Exclamatory What is Exclamatory?

Go to your room.

Imperative What is Imperative?

Wash the dishes after you eat dinner.

Imperative What is Imperative?

Armpit’s real name

Theodore What is Theodore?

El Genius’ real name

Jerome Paisley What is Jerome Paisley?

Armpit’s neighbor, Ginny McDonald, was born with this disorder

Cerebral palsy What is Cerebral palsy?

Which one of Ginny’s stuffed animals did Armpit use for his “Ruler of the World” speech?

Coo What is Coo?

Cherry Lane is the mayor of what city?

Austin What is Austin?

To combine into one whole

What is consolidate?

Tight with money or resources

What is frugal?

Lack of seriousness

What is levity?

A false name used by an author; also as a pen name

What is pseudonym?

Having reason or understanding

What is rational?

FINAL JEOPARDY Make a wager…

helping verb Identify the helping verb in the following sentence: Lisa should have tried harder.

should have