Mrs. Kenjura final Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| proper noun | names a specific person, place, thing, or idea and is generally capitalized |
| proper adjective | African is an example of this |
| Interrogative pronoun | expresses physical or mental action |
| common noun | names any one of a group of persons, places, thinks or idea |
| personal pronoun | you is an example of this |
| reflexive pronouns | refers back to the subject of the sentence |
| antecedent | is the noun to which a pronoun refers |
| nouns | a person, place, thing, or idea |
| pronouns | is used in place of one or more nouns pronouns a. can tell where, when, or how |
| adjective | a word used to modify a noun or pronoun |
| prepositions | is a word that shows relationships of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence |
| prepositional phrases | can tell when, where, or how |
| verbs | expresses action or a state of being |
| main verbs | is the main action of the sentence |
| helping verb | helps the main verb express an action |
| linking verb | links the subject to something describing the subject |
| action verb | expresses physical or mental action |
| adverbs | modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb |
| conjunctions | connects parts of speech to two sentences together |
| coordinating conjunctions | joins words or word groups that are used in the same way |
| interjections | shows excitement or emotion |
| complete subject | the word or group of words that names the person, place, thing, or idea that preforms the action or is described, and all the words are related |
| complete predicate | tells what the subject does, what is done to the subject, or what the condition of the subject is and all the words that are related |
| simple subject | usually can be found at the beginning of the sentence |
| simple predicate | verb |
| complete sentence | must have a subject, predicate, and proper punctuation |
| sentence ending punctuation | a period, exclamation point, and question mark |
| clause fragment | has subject and verb, but cannot stand on its own |
| phrase fragment | does not have a subject or a verb |
| interrogative sentences | asks a question |
| exclamatory sentences | I love baking! (example) |
| imperative sentence | Please go to your seat and complete this test. (example) |
| declarative | ends with a period |
| run-ons | all of these can be fixed using end marks, semicolons, and commas with conjunctions (not a type) |
| List all 4 entertaining beginnings | Action dialogue sound thought/question |
| list all 5 extended endings | memory wish or hope feeling decision defining action |
| ba- | what your feet are doing |
| da- | what you see |
| bing- | what you are thinking |
| bang- | what you say |
| boom- | physical sensation |
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