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Parts of Speech/Comma Rules
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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Identify the comma rule: The drone flew above our house, over the lake, and towards the dock.
List
Identify the comma rule: The chubby kid dropped his chicken nugget, but he picked it up and ate it.
Compound sentence
Identify the comma rule: The chubby kid dropped his chicken nugget, but he picked it up and ate it.
Compound sentence
Identify the comma rule: My favorite place to shop, Target, is having a huge sale this weekend.
Appositive
Identify the comma rule: The talented, energetic guitarist led the crowd of thousands at last night's concert.
Between 2 Adjectives
Identify the comma rule: Because the teen woke up late, he missed the school bus.
Complex Sentence
Identify the comma rule: The hot, delicious pizza was devoured within minutes.
Between 2 Adjectives
Identify the comma rule: The talented boy, who played the drums, won the Kid Concert.
Appositive
Identify the comma rule: Sure, I would love to go the concert with you.
Intro Word
Identify the comma rule: We went to Dunkin Donuts for breakfast, but they were out of sprinkled donuts.
Compound sentence
Identify the comma rule: Since we are going to be traveling, we have to buy new snorkeling gear.
Complex Sentence
Identify the comma rule: At one point, the team had outscored their opponents by 20 points.
Intro Phrase
Identify the comma rule: By the lake in our neighborhood, a dad and son go fishing.
Intro 2 Prep Phrase
Every dependent clause begins with this.
Subordinating Conjunction
A clause that ISN'T a complete thought is called what?
Dependent Clause
A clause that IS a complete thought and CAN stand on it's own is known as what?
Independent Clause
A group of words that contains a subject and a verb is known as this.
Clause
Although, because, once, since, where are all examples of what type of conjunction?
Subordinating
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so are known as what type of conjunction?
Coordinating conjunction
I, my, mine, me, we, us, our, and ours are all examples of pronouns written in what point of view?
1st POV
He, she, it, they, them, their, his, and hers are all examples of pronouns written in what point of view?
3rd POV
You, your, yours, you're, you'll, (you), you've, and yourself are all pronouns in what point of view?
2nd POV
A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb is known as this part of speech.
Adverb
This part of speech describes a noun or a pronoun.
Adjective
Words that connect words, phrases, clauses and even sentences together are what part of speech?
Conjunction
This part of speech is a word that shows relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence.
Preposition
A person, place, thing or idea is also known as this.
Noun
This part of speech is a word that shows strong emotion or surprise.
Interjection
This part of speech is a word that takes place of a noun.
Pronoun
This part of speech is a word that shows action or linking.
Verb