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Jeopardy Types of Sentences Prepositional Phrases Pronoun Usage Direct & Indirect Objects Active & Passive Voice Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Types of Sentences Clause or Phrase? Asking about the test

$100 Answer from Types of Sentences Phrase

$200 Question from Types of Sentences Independent or dependent? While the huge ocean liner slowly sank

$200 Answer from Types of Sentences DEPENDENT

$300 Question from Types of Sentences How many dependent clauses are present? After she delivered the news, Mary left the room because it was uncomfortable.

$300 Answer from Types of Sentences After she delivered the news, Mary left the room because it was uncomfortable. 2

$400 Question from Types of Sentences What are the four different types of sentences?

$400 Answer from Types of Sentences SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX COMPOUND-COMPLEX

$500 Question from Types of Sentences Which type of sentence? In a locally televised ceremony, the mayor introduced the celebrity and then handed him the keys to the city.

$500 Answer from Types of Sentences In a locally televised ceremony, the mayor introduced the celebrity and then handed him the keys to the city. SIMPLE

$100 Question from Prepositional Phrases What is the preposition in the following sentence? I was running from the crazy man.

$100 Answer from Prepositional Phrases from

$200 Question from Prepositional Phrases Identify the prepositional phrase. The man in the black coat is crazy.

$200 Answer from Prepositional Phrases The man in the black coat is crazy. IN THE BLACK COAT

$300 Question from Prepositional Phrases Identify if the prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective or adverb. During the test, the teacher noticed the cheating student.

$300 Answer from Prepositional Phrases During the test, the teacher noticed the cheating student. ADVERB

$400 Question from Prepositional Phrases Identify the prepositional phrase and tell whether it is functioning as an adjective or adverb. The teacher in this class is happy.

$400 Answer from Prepositional Phrases The teacher in this class is happy. ADJECTIVE

$500 Question from Prepositional Phrases Identify the two prepositional phrases and tell whether each is an adjective or adverb. The students in Pre-AP English compete during the review.

$500 Answer from Prepositional Phrases The students in Pre-AP English compete during the review. in Pre-AP English= adjective during the review= adverb

$100 Question from Pronoun Usage My brother and me/ mine/ I will be delighted to attend the choir concert.

$100 Answer from Pronoun Usage My brother and me/ mine/ I will be delighted to attend the choir concert. I

$200 Question from Pronoun Usage It was she/him/her who advised me to skip class.

$200 Answer from Pronoun Usage It was she/I/her who advised me to skip class. HER

$300 Question from Pronoun Usage To who/ whom should I send this to?

$300 Answer from Pronoun Usage To who/ whom should I send this to? WHOM

$400 Question from Pronoun Usage It was Tony who/whom gave us the game.

$400 Answer from Pronoun Usage It was Tony who/whom gave us the game. WHO

$500 Question from Pronoun Usage Joe is usually happier than I/me.

$500 Answer from Pronoun Usage Joe is usually happier than I/me. I

$100 Question from Direct & Indirect Objects Identify if the underlined word is an indirect or direct object. The woman gave us a present.

$100 Answer from Direct & Indirect Objects The woman gave us a present. INDIRECT

$200 Question from Direct & Indirect Objects Identify the direct object. Can you pass me the salt?

$200 Answer from Direct & Indirect Objects Can you pass me the salt? DIRECT= salt

$300 Question from Direct & Indirect Objects TRUE OR FALSE? An indirect object follows a direct object.

$300 Answer from Direct & Indirect Objects TRUE OR FALSE? An indirect object follows a direct object. FALSE Verb----IO-----DO

$400 Question from Direct & Indirect Objects Decide if the following sentence contains a direct and indirect object. If so, identify. The students giggled.

$400 Answer from Direct & Indirect Objects The students giggled. NO direct or indirect object

$500 Question from Direct & Indirect Objects Decide if the following sentence contains a direct and indirect object. If so, identify. The teacher gives the students grades.

$500 Answer from Direct & Indirect Objects The teacher gives the students grades. DIRECT= grades INDIRECT= students

$100 Question from Active/ Passive Voice The company advertised on television.

$100 Answer from Active/ Passive Voice ACTIVE

$200 Question from Active/ Passive Voice The mechanic repaired the bike.

$200 Answer from Active/ Passive Voice ACTIVE

$300 Question from Active/ Passive Voice We have lost our mind.

$300 Answer from Active/ Passive Voice ACTIVE

$400 Question from Active/ Passive Voice The grammar review must be completed before tomorrow.

$400 Answer from Active/ Passive Voice Passive

$500 Question from Active/ Passive Voice Can you send me a letter?

$500 Answer from Active/ Passive Voice ACTIVE

Final Jeopardy IDENTIFY EACH PART OF SPEECH The English students in class anxiously awaited the grammar test.

Final Jeopardy Answer The English students in class anxiously awaited the grammar test. Adj-Adj-N-Prep-N-Adv-V-Adj-Adj-N