Sentence Parts REVIEW GAME Identify this group of words The largest desert in the world Answer Fragment Question 1 The little puppy is Fill in the blank with a PREDICATE ADJECTIVE ID: 284960
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Chapter 1: Sentence Parts
REVIEW GAMESlide2
Identify this group of words:
“The largest desert in the world.”
Answer: Fragment
Question #1 Slide3
The little puppy is ____________.
Fill in the blank with a
PREDICATE ADJECTIVE
Question #2Slide4
Compound verb or compound subject?
“Hot chocolate and homemade cookies tasted especially good on the cold day.”
Answer: c
ompound subject
Question #3Slide5
declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory?
“Join me at the park.”
Answer: imperative
Question #4Slide6
Identify the SIMPLE predicate (verb)
“The young boy collected seashells at the beach.”
Answer: collected
Question #5Slide7
Identify the verb phrase in the following sentence:
“Do you remember the name of your kindergarten teacher?”
Answer: Do remember
Question #6 Slide8
Declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory?
“Justin met his party guests at the front door.”
Answer: declarative
Question #7Slide9
Identify the subject in the following sentence:
“Look at all the stars!”
Answer: (You)
Question #8Slide10
Identify the predicate noun:
“The band playing is a local group.”
Answer: group
Question #9Slide11
Direct or indirect object?
“The history teacher gave
Maria the highest grade in the class.”
Answer: indirect object
Question #10Slide12
Identify this group of words:
“The cheerleading coach explained how practices will work and she asked the cheerleaders to work on their jumps.”
Answer: fused run-on sentence
Question #11Slide13
What is the complete subject?
“George Washington, the first president of the United States, was born in Virginia.”
Answer: George Washington, the first president of the United States
Question #12Slide14
Direct or indirect object?
“Steve visited
Paris on vacation last year.”
Answer: direct object
Question #13Slide15
Compound verb or compound subject?
“The field and park were soggy after the rain.”
Answer: compound subject
Question #14Slide16
Identify the verb phrase:
“Sheila is working late today.”
Answer: is working
Question #15Slide17
What is the complete predicate?
“The parrot flapped and squawked in his cage.”
Answer: flapped and squawked in his cage.
Question #16Slide18
Identify the SIMPLE subject:
“Here is the postcard from your friend Bill.”
Answer: postcard
Question #17Slide19
Identify the following group of words:
“I became a U.S. citizen, I am so proud!”
Answer: comma splice run-on sentence
Question #18Slide20
Name one way to fix a run-on sentence.
Answers: put a period, put a semicolon, put a comma then FANBOYS
Question #19Slide21
If you want to use a predicate noun or predicate adjective to complement the subject of a sentence, what kind of verb MUST you have before it?
Answer: linking verb
Question #20Slide22
Direct or indirect object?
“Sara gave
me the money for the concert tickets.”
Answer: indirect object
Question #21Slide23
Fill in the blank with a predicate NOUN:
“The puppy was ___________.”
Question #22Slide24
Name one thing that can be missing in a sentence fragment.
Answer: subject, predicate, or complete thought
Question #24Slide25
Use the words “the little children” as the indirect object in a sentence.
Question #25Slide26
What animal is the mascot for Ms. Szydelko’s
favorite college football team?
EXTRA CREDIT!