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