GrammarQuizReview
Parts of speech, kinds of sentences, simple/compound sentences, sentence fragments
Terms
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- person, place, thing or idea
- nouns
- shows relationships between objects and ideas
- prepositions
- What is the prepositional phrase? He read about moths and butterflies.
- about moths and butterflies
- What is/are the object(s) of the preposition? The campers were all by the river.
- river
- action or state of being
- verbs
- Did you see Billy
- Interrogative
- What a great game
- Exclamatory
- Today was amazing
- Exclamatory
- describes or modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
- adverbs
- connect words, groups of words, or sentences
- conjunctions
- Is this a fragment or complete sentence? Wears special glasses.
- fragment
- Where is the prepositional phrase? He blew out the cake with twelve candles.
- with twelve candles.
- words that show feelings, usually at the beginning of a sentence
- interjections
- What is/are the object(s) of the preposition? He read about moths and butterflies.
- moths, butterflies
- Is this a fragment or complete sentence? My aunt lives in southern California.
- complete sentence
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? Ms. Ruehle brought everyone cake and ice cream.
- simple
- What is/are the object(s) of the preposition? He blew out the cake with twelve candles.
- candles
- What is the prepositional phrase? A rock was hurled through the kitchen window.
- through the kitchen window
- The boy loves apples
- Declarative
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? Still, I will be more cautious on the field.
- simple
- When does the concert start
- Interrogative
- When does this test end
- Interrogative
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? House Pruksarnukul is on the third floor of the building.
- simple
- Is this a fragment or complete sentence? Long conversations about nothing.
- fragment
- What is/are the object(s) of the preposition? The paintings in the museum are considered masterpieces.
- museum
- What is the prepositional phrase? The campers were all by the river.
- by the river.
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? I like soccer, but it can be dangerous.
- compound
- Heat the pie until it is warm
- Imperative
- What is the prepositional phrase? The paintings in the museum are considered masterpieces.
- in the museum.
- School is open today
- Declarative
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? I like ice cream, but frozen yogurt is healthier.
- compound
- What is the answer to this question
- Interrogative
- Don't touch the pie
- Imperative
- Is this a fragment or complete sentence? A friend gave me an antique yo-yo for my birthday.
- complete sentence
- Is this a simple or compound sentence? I practiced for the audition, yet I am still nervous.
- compound
- modify or describe a noun
- adjectives
- take the place of a noun
- pronouns