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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Lesson 1 Lessons 2&3 Lesson 4 Lessons 7&8 Lessons 9&10 Lessons 5&6.

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5 100 200 300 400 500 Lesson 1 Lessons 2&3 Lesson 4 Lessons 7&8 Lessons 9&10 Lessons 5&6

6 Please close the door. Name the kind of sentence. A 100

7 Imperative A 100

8 What an interesting guess you made! Name the kind of sentence. A 200

9 Exclamatory A 200

10 I am looking forward to this trip. Name the kind of sentence. A 300

11 Declarative A 300

12 Did you pack a map Name the end punctuation and the kind of sentence. A 400

13 Question mark, Interrogative A 400

14 Name and define the four kinds of sentences. A 500

15 Declarative – makes a statement Interrogative – asks a question Imperative – gives a command Exclamatory – shows excitement or strong feeling A 500

16 Small, white stars shine in the sky. Name the complete subject B 100

17 Small, white stars B 100

18 The salesclerk smiled at Judy. Name the complete predicate. B 200

19 smiled at Judy B 200

20 The oldest girl studied the bicycles. Name the simple subject and simple predicate. B 300

21 girl, studied B 300

22 A pool of water was evaporating in the sun. Name the simple subject and simple predicate. B 400

23 pool, was evaporating B 400

24 Other customers were trying out the computers. Name the simple subject and predicate AND the complete subject and predicate. B 500

25 Simple Subject: customers Simple Predicate: were trying Complete Subject: Other customers Complete Predicate: were trying out the computers B 500

26 What is the subject of an imperative sentence? C 100

27 YOU! C 100

28 Did Paula find her seat? Name the kind of sentence and subject of the sentence. C 200

29 Interrogative, Paula C 200

30 Follow the usher to your seat. Name the kind of sentence and the subject of the sentence. C 300

31 imperative, you C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Will your helper check the tires? Name the kind of sentence and subject of the sentence. C 400

34 interrogative, helper C 400

35 How do you find the subject of an interrogative sentence? C 500

36 Rearrange the sentence to make it a statement. Then ask who or what does the action. C 500

37 Large companies and small businesses produce plastic. What is the compound subject? D 100

38 Large companies and small businesses D 100

39 Children in the park jumped, played, or ran. What is the compound predicate? D 200

40 jumped, played, or ran D 200

41 Children and adults ate lunch or rested. What is the compound subject and compound predicate? D 300

42 children and adults ate or rested D 300

43 Plastic tools and machines do not break easily. Does this sentence contain a compound subject or predicate? D 400

44 Compound subject D 400

45 Beautiful music and lively dances will be performed. Does this sentence have a compound subject or predicate? What is it? D 500

46 Compound Subject music, dances D 500

47 Name the coordinating conjunctions. E 100

48 and, but, or E 100

49 Ann types the report, and I proofread it. What are the subjects and predicates E 200

50 Subjects: Ann, I Predicates: types, proofread E 200

51 We can sail to that island _______ stop for a swim. Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction. E 300

52 or E 300

53 What do you need to make a sentence compound? E 400

54 Comma, Coordinating Conjunction, 2 simple sentences E 400

55 Name the 3 coordinating conjunctions and when you should use each one. E 500

56 And – to add information Or – to give a choice But – to show contrast E 500

57 What type of conjunctions are used in complex sentences? F 100

58 Subordinating conjunctions F 100

59 What is a fragment missing? F 200

60 A sentence fragment is missing one or both a subject and predicate. F 200

61 Salmon swim to fresh water before they lay eggs. What is the subordinating conjunction? F 300

62 before F 300

63 A professor escorted us into the assembly people with different careers talked with us it was fascinating. What type of sentence is this and how could you fix it? F 400

64 Run-on sentence Place periods after assembly and us. F 400

65 Stingrays are gentle unless they are disturbed. What is the coordinating conjunction. Name the subjects and predicates. F 500

66 Conjunction: Unless Subjects: stingrays, they Predicates: are, are F 500

67 Final Jeopardy Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Create a graphic organizer that shows the similarities and differences between compound and complex sentences. Click on screen to continue

69 Answers……

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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