Jeopardy 206 Phrases.

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Jeopardy 206 Phrases

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 What kind of phrase? Prep Appositive Verb The Unknown $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

What kind of phrase? $100 Sit in your desk.

What kind of phrase? $200 I am running to the store.

What kind of phrase? $300 Sally, my best friend, is mad at me.

What kind of phrase? $400 Before the party, we got dressed. Adjective or adverb?

What kind of phrase? $500 The famous President John Kennedy was known for his speeches.

Preposition - $100 Adjective or adverb? The dog with the brown spots is cute.

Preposition - $200 Adjective or adverb? I drove through the storm.

Preposition - $300 Adjective or adverb? During the storm, we hid in the basement.

Preposition - $400 Adjective or adverb? The sofa with the scratch on the leg is broken.

Preposition - $500 Adjective or adverb? We ran into the store with our bags.

Appositive - $100 Sam, the boy in the front row, is tired.

Appositive - $200 My uncle, the man with the dark curly hair, lives in Maine.

Appositive - $300 Food Lion, my favorite grocery store, is closed.

Appositive - $400 My teacher Mr. A makes poetry fun.

Appositive - $500 Known for his dark, curly hair, a distinguishing feature, the man drew a crowd of admirers.

Verb - $100 I am running to the store.

Verb - $200 We might go to the movies.

Verb - $300 The students could have a daily.

Verb - $400 Are you going to the play?

Verb - $500 The show could have been better.

The Unknown - $100 Identify the verb phrase: The poster is hanging on the wall.

The Unknown - $200 Identify the prepositional phrase: The poster is hanging on the wall.

The Unknown - $300 Identify the appositive phrase: Robin Hood, the new movie, sold out in three hours.

The Unknown - $400 Adjective or Adverb? The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo earned a top spot on the NYT Bestsellers list.

The Unknown - $500 Adjective or adverb? We drove for hours through the storm.