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Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3

What type of sentence is this? At the new mall, they have a lot of items that you can buy. Category 1 - 10

Find the verb/verb phrase: Joe and Mary should run the race together Category 1 - 20

What part of speech is Not?

What part of speech is of?

What type of sentence is this: If I get tired, I will go to sleep.

What type of sentence is this: The dog bit my leg.

What type of sentence is this: In the morning, Joe bought me coffee and a bagel.

What about this? For the record, her mom is buying her a new car, but she will pay her own insurance.

And this sentence?? Since her favorite food is Mexican, she loves to eat at El Toro’s.

What is a linking verb?

Is this a linking verb or a helping He was sad when his team lost the game.

List five prepositions

Which pronoun would you choose? This is your/you’re bookbag.

What type of sentence is this For my birthday, we will go to the park and take Joe and him with us.

Does this sentence have a PA or PN? The child is a brat, but his mom doesn’t see it.

Fragment or complete sentence? Susan gave the book to him.

Find the object of the preposition: I want to go with you tomorrow morning.

Fragment or complete sentence? When Susan gave John a handful of coins,

Fragment or Complete sentence? Stop.

What is the subject of this Sentence? In the morning, Susan and Joe like to drink coffee.

What is the subject of this sentence? After work, Jordan brought over the new puppy to visit us.

Find the verb/verb phrase: Shawn won’t go with Susie to eat breakfast at IHOP.

List three helping verbs

Find the predicate adjective The cute baby was sad after losing his binky.

Find the predicate nominative Mary is the oldest winner of the Spelling Bee.