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A Review Game Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly 1 The dog ran away no one ever found it 2 The dog ran away no one ever found it Answer 1 The dog ran away no one ever found it ID: 545790

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Slide1

Grammar Attack!

A Review Game Slide2

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. The dog ran away; no one ever found it.

2. The dog ran away, no one ever found it. Slide3

Answer:

1. The dog ran away; no one ever found it. Slide4

What is the simple subject in the following sentence?

Each of the children took turns with the toy truck. Slide5

Answer:

Each Slide6

What part of speech is the underlined word?

The soup

tastes

sour. Slide7

Answer:

Linking VerbSlide8

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. I can’t see Tim’s car, there must have been an accident.

2. I can’t see Tim’s car: there must have been an accident. Slide9

Answer:

2. I can’t see Tim’s car: There must have been an accident. Slide10

What is the simple predicate in the following sentence?

It could have been said more loudly. Slide11

Answer:

could have been saidSlide12

What Part of speech is the underlined word?

Norman Gave

suzy

the flu.Slide13

Answer:

Indirect ObjectSlide14

Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

1. Many awards—the Oscar, the Golden Globe, and the Emmy—were given out last week.

2. Many awards, the

O

scar, the golden globe, and the

E

mmy, were given out last week. Slide15

Answer:

1. Many awards—the Oscar, the Golden Globe, and the Emmy—were given out last week. Slide16

Where does the question mark go for the following quote?

Did she say, “Turn in your work” Slide17

Answer:

Outside of the quotes!!!

Did she say, “Turn in your work”?Slide18

What Part of Speech is the Underlined Word?

I reviewed for my exam

today

.Slide19

Answer:

AdverbSlide20

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. I have to buy oranges, bananas, and apples, but I forgot my coupons!

2. I have to buy oranges, bananas, and apples; but I forgot my coupons!Slide21

Answer:

2. I have to buy oranges, bananas, and apples; but I forgot my coupons!Slide22

What part of speech is the underlined word?

Karen

had

planned everything perfectly. Slide23

Answer:

Helping VerbSlide24

Where does the question mark go with the quote?

Jedidiah inquired, “What day is the project due”Slide25

Answer:

Inside the quote!!

Jedidiah inquired, “What day is the project due?”Slide26

Identify the underlined verb as transitive or intransitive:

He

jumped

from the highest point to the water. Slide27

Answer:

Intransitive Slide28

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. The ladies’ book club meets on Tuesday’s.

2. The ladies’ book club meets on

T

uesdays. Slide29

Answer:

2. The ladies’ book club meets on Tuesdays. Slide30

Choose the correct Sentence.

1. “Sunday Morning” is on Songs about Jane by

Maroon 5

.

2. “Sunday Morning” is on

Songs about Jane

by Maroon 5. Slide31

Answer:

2. “Sunday Morning” is on

Songs about Jane

by Maroon 5. Slide32

Identify the underlined verb as transitive or intransitive:

I

studied

my notes in order to pass my exam. Slide33

Answer:

Transitive Slide34

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence:

I (have, don’t have) but eight dollars. Slide35

Answer:

I HAVE but eight dollars. Slide36

What part of speech is the underlined word?

The dryer shrunk my favorite

sweater

!Slide37

Answer:

Direct Object Slide38

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence:

Her advice is hardly (ever, never) bad. Slide39

Answer:

Her advice is hardly EVER bad. Slide40

Which word is the antecedent?

After she received the scholarship, Rose celebrated with her family.Slide41

Answer:

Rose Slide42

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. Days turned into years the years seemed endless.

2. days turned into years, and the years seemed endless. Slide43

Answer:

2. Days turned into years, and the years seemed endless. Slide44

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence:

She (is, is not) barely old enough to have her license. Slide45

Answer:

She IS barely old enough to have her license. Slide46

Which word is the antecedent?

Link made his sword more powerful. Slide47

Answer:

Link Slide48

Identify the prepositional Phrase in the following sentence:

The cat in the tree meowed all night. Slide49

Answer:

In The TreeSlide50

Which of the two sentences is punctuated correctly?

1. She always enjoyed sweets: chocolate, marshmallows, and toffee apples.

2. She always enjoyed sweets; chocolate, marshmallows, and toffee apples. Slide51

Answer:

1. She enjoyed sweets: chocolate, marshmallows, and toffee apples. Slide52

Which of the following sentences is correct?

1. The

Ave Maria

played on the “Titanic.”

2. The “Ave Maria” played on the

Titanic

. Slide53

Answer:

2. The “Ave Maria” played on the

Titanic

. Slide54

Which sentence is correct?

1. The Magna Carta was signed.

2. The

Magna Carta

was signed. Slide55

Answer:

1. The Magna Carta was signed. Slide56

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence:

You (did, did not) hardly finish your beans.Slide57

Answer:

You DID hardly finish your beans. Slide58

Now it’s time for some head to head. Sentences will be displayed. You will select one person from your team to represent you. It must be someone different every time your team goes up. You will “race” one other team to diagram the displayed sentence. Slide59

Jeff and Marie sing and dance. Slide60

Did you eat the chocolate cake?Slide61

Study hard!Slide62

The fat, ugly dragon chased the short hobbits. Slide63

Every student read quietly.Slide64

I happily ate the last cookie. Slide65

The young child is very smart. Slide66

That noise was really annoying. Slide67

I gave Thomas my copy of

Macbeth

.Slide68

After school, Mike raked the leaves in the yard. Slide69

Rory and Amy traveled to France, and they sent me a postcard. Slide70

I studied for my exam; therefore, I will pass.Slide71

Annie didn’t go to ballet class because she sprained her ankle. Slide72

Evan tripped over his feet; he lost the race.