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What time will Lauren arrive for the party?
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Verb – like, adjective - clean
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Take the train to the west side.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Imperative
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Allen has a baseball game tomorrow night.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Declarative
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“What a shot!” shouted the announcer.
Is the sentence above declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory? Declarative
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What is the simple subject of this sentence?
The computer cost $500. What is the simple subject of this sentence? Computer
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What is the simple predicate of this sentence?
The computer cost $500. What is the simple predicate of this sentence? cost
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The explorers collected samples of rock from the cave.
What is the complete subject of this sentence? The explorers
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The explorers collected samples of rock from the cave.
What is the complete predicate of this sentence? Collected samples of rock from the cave.
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The books are in good shape, and the toys have been fixed.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? compound
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The gym floor has been cleaned.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? simple
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Until you stop yelling, you will have to stay in your room.
Is this a simple, compound, or complex sentence? complex
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A male flight attendant.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? fragment
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She is a funny girl, she likes jokes.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? Run-on
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We thanked her for the new books.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? sentence
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Argue about many things.
Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? fragment
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Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment?
Come here! Is the following a run-on, a sentence or a fragment? sentence
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The huge plane lands at o’hare airport.
Identify the adjective and proper noun in this sentence. Adjective – huge, proper noun – O’Hare Airport
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The huge plane lands at o’hare airport.
Identify the verb and common noun in this sentence. Verb – lands, common noun - plane
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Two small children are by her side.
Identify the pronoun and plural noun in this sentence. Pronoun – her, plural noun - children
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My older sister went to school first.
Identify two common nouns in this sentence. Common nouns – sister, school
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My older sister went to school first.
Identify the verb and adverb in this sentence. Verb – went, adverb - first
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I like having a clean room.
Identify the verb and adjective in this sentence. Verb – like, adjective - clean
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Luke jumped over the fence.
Identify the preposition and proper noun in this sentence. Preposition – over, proper noun - Luke
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Grandparents get enjoyment in spending time with their grandchildren.
Identify the abstract noun and pronoun in this sentence. Abstract noun – enjoyment, pronoun - their
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Sue’s mom stepped into the living room.
Identify the preposition and an adjective in this sentence. Preposition – into, adjective - living
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Grandparents get enjoyment in spending time with their grandchildren.
Identify the two plural nouns in this sentence. Plural nouns – grandparents, grandchildren
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The Washington capitals hockey team scored two goals.
Identify the collective noun and proper noun in this sentence. Collective – team, proper noun – Washington Capitals
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Spell “Class” in its plural form.
classes
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Spell “spy” in its plural form.
spies
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Spell “tooth” in its plural form.
teeth
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Spell “scarf” in its plural form.
scarves
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The knives’ edges were sharp.
What is the possessive noun in this sentence? Knives’
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Two deer’s tracks were found in the snow.
What is the possessive noun in this sentence? Deer’s
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Mr. Gordon, a terrific cook, has invited us to dinner.
What is the appositive in this sentence? A terrific cook
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Our mural, a class project, needed more color.
What is the appositive in this sentence? A class project
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Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense?
Where are my friends? Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present
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I will be a professional athlete.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? future
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Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense?
Laura is my twin sister. Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present
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You will recognize him by his crazy hair.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? future
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They remember the good old days.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? present
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Dennis and jane recorded the stories.
Is the underlined verb in past, present or future tense? past
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Meghan felt the soft fabric.
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? action
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May I help you with something?
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? helping
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Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb?
The breeze felt chilly. Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? linking
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Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb?
Lenny feels proud. Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? linking
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A fire alarm sounded across the street.
Is the underlined word an action, linking or helping verb? action
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Can you call yourself a hero?
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? reflexive
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He takes photos of animals.
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? subject
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have you seen my pencil? Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? possessive
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Linda helped them move. Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? object
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Whose job is to shovel the snow?
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? possessive
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My husband and I will see you tonight at the movies.
Is the underlined word a subject, object, possessive or reflexive pronoun? subject
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John and (me, I) watched the otters.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. I
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The otters and (they, them) were having great fun.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. they
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The waves knocked (he, him) and me around.
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. him
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Emily joined dad and (we, Us).
Pick the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. us
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When you see mr. Edwards, tell him I will be 10 minutes late.
What is the antecedent in this sentence? Mr. Edwards
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What is the antecedent in this sentence?
When sam sprained her wrist, the coach replaced her with another player. What is the antecedent in this sentence? Sam
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When lily saw her friend, she smiled.
Does this sentence contain a vague pronoun? If so, how do you correct it? Yes, replace “she” with the smiling person’s name
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In this magazine article, it recommends eating more vegetables.
Does this sentence contain a vague pronoun? If so, how do you correct it? No
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The icy water tasted sweet.
Identify the two adjectives in this sentence. Icy, sweet
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Three rocks clattered from a narrow ledge.
Identify the two adjectives in this sentence. Three, narrow
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The Atlanta newspaper reported a false story.
Identify the proper adjective in this sentence. Atlanta
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The spring weather brings on allergies for many people.
Identify the proper adjective in this sentence. Spring
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There are some glaciers in Antarctica.
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? How many
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the red sky was a spectacular sight.
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? What kind
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Are these rocks metamorphic?
Does the underlined adjective answer how many, what kind or which one? Which one
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Kim waited in the dark cave.
Identify the article in this sentence; is it definite or indefinite. The - definite
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The camel moved across an immense desert.
Identify the article in this sentence; is it definite or indefinite. The - definite An - indefinite
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Identify the adverb in this sentence.
erin spoke loudly. Identify the adverb in this sentence. loudly
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Shelly often visits the library.
Identify the adverb in this sentence. often
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he dropped his hat nearby.
Identify the adverb in this sentence. nearby
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The book was about a wizard.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. about
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The eagle soared above the clouds.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. above
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Mark is trapped on the island.
Identify the preposition in this sentence. on
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Inside the car, the music played loudly.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – inside, object - car
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The cake fell onto the floor.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – onto, object - floor
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Beth walked up the driveway.
Identify the preposition and object of the preposition in this sentence. Preposition – up, object - driveway
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My school bus just went past.
Is the underlined word a preposition or an adverb? adverb
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Please leave your muddy shoes outside the front door.
Is the underlined word a preposition or an adverb? preposition
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