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GrammarQuizReview

Parts of speech, kinds of sentences, simple/compound sentences, sentence fragments

Terms

undefined, object
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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

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