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100 200 300 400 500 Lesson 1 Lessons 2&3 Lesson 4 Lessons 7&8 Lessons 9&10 Lessons 5&6
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Please close the door. Name the kind of sentence. A 100
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Imperative A 100
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What an interesting guess you made! Name the kind of sentence. A 200
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Exclamatory A 200
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I am looking forward to this trip. Name the kind of sentence. A 300
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Declarative A 300
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Did you pack a map Name the end punctuation and the kind of sentence. A 400
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Question mark, Interrogative A 400
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Name and define the four kinds of sentences. A 500
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Declarative – makes a statement Interrogative – asks a question Imperative – gives a command Exclamatory – shows excitement or strong feeling A 500
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Small, white stars shine in the sky. Name the complete subject B 100
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Small, white stars B 100
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The salesclerk smiled at Judy. Name the complete predicate. B 200
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smiled at Judy B 200
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The oldest girl studied the bicycles. Name the simple subject and simple predicate. B 300
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girl, studied B 300
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A pool of water was evaporating in the sun. Name the simple subject and simple predicate. B 400
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pool, was evaporating B 400
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Other customers were trying out the computers. Name the simple subject and predicate AND the complete subject and predicate. B 500
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Simple Subject: customers Simple Predicate: were trying Complete Subject: Other customers Complete Predicate: were trying out the computers B 500
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What is the subject of an imperative sentence? C 100
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YOU! C 100
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Did Paula find her seat? Name the kind of sentence and subject of the sentence. C 200
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Interrogative, Paula C 200
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Follow the usher to your seat. Name the kind of sentence and the subject of the sentence. C 300
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imperative, you C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Will your helper check the tires? Name the kind of sentence and subject of the sentence. C 400
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interrogative, helper C 400
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How do you find the subject of an interrogative sentence? C 500
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Rearrange the sentence to make it a statement. Then ask who or what does the action. C 500
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Large companies and small businesses produce plastic. What is the compound subject? D 100
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Large companies and small businesses D 100
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Children in the park jumped, played, or ran. What is the compound predicate? D 200
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jumped, played, or ran D 200
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Children and adults ate lunch or rested. What is the compound subject and compound predicate? D 300
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children and adults ate or rested D 300
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Plastic tools and machines do not break easily. Does this sentence contain a compound subject or predicate? D 400
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Compound subject D 400
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Beautiful music and lively dances will be performed. Does this sentence have a compound subject or predicate? What is it? D 500
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Compound Subject music, dances D 500
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Name the coordinating conjunctions. E 100
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and, but, or E 100
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Ann types the report, and I proofread it. What are the subjects and predicates E 200
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Subjects: Ann, I Predicates: types, proofread E 200
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We can sail to that island _______ stop for a swim. Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction. E 300
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or E 300
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What do you need to make a sentence compound? E 400
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Comma, Coordinating Conjunction, 2 simple sentences E 400
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Name the 3 coordinating conjunctions and when you should use each one. E 500
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And – to add information Or – to give a choice But – to show contrast E 500
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What type of conjunctions are used in complex sentences? F 100
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Subordinating conjunctions F 100
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What is a fragment missing? F 200
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A sentence fragment is missing one or both a subject and predicate. F 200
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Salmon swim to fresh water before they lay eggs. What is the subordinating conjunction? F 300
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before F 300
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A professor escorted us into the assembly people with different careers talked with us it was fascinating. What type of sentence is this and how could you fix it? F 400
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Run-on sentence Place periods after assembly and us. F 400
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Stingrays are gentle unless they are disturbed. What is the coordinating conjunction. Name the subjects and predicates. F 500
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Conjunction: Unless Subjects: stingrays, they Predicates: are, are F 500
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Final Jeopardy Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Create a graphic organizer that shows the similarities and differences between compound and complex sentences. Click on screen to continue
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Answers……
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