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Key Terms
Focus on
Complete Verb
Final Jeopardy
1 point Question from C1
The complete
predicate consists of
only the verb. True or
False?
1 point Answer from C1
False
2 point Question from C1
What is a simple
predicate?
2 point Answer from C1
It is the main word
group that tells whom
or what a sentence is
about.
3 point Question from C1
Is there a line dividing
the predicate and
subject in an
interrogative sentence?
Why or why not?
3 point Answer from C1
No, because the
subject interrupts the
word phrase.
4 point Question from C1
Name the two types of
sentences that don’t
have a line dividing
subject and predicate.
4 point Answer from C1
An interrogative
sentence and an inverted
word order sentence.
5 point Question from C1
What is the
definition of a
sentence?
5 point Answer from C1
A sentence is a word
group that has a subject
and a verb that expresses
a complete thought.
1 point Question from C2
What is the definition
of a subject?
1 point Answer from C2
A subject tells who or
what the sentence is
about.
2 point Question from C2
What is the complete
subject of this sentence:
The chess committee is
holding a tournament
this Friday.
2 point Answer from C2
The chess committee
3 point Question from C2
What is the simple
subject of this sentence:
Did you study for the test
which is on Friday?
3 point Answer from C2
You
4 point Question from C2
What is the complete
subject of this
sentence: In school
today, my friends and
I started a project.
4 point Answer from C2
My friends and I
5 point Question from C2
What is the simple subject
of this sentence: Our
teacher, Mrs. John, is a
fabulous teacher.
5 point Answer from C2
Teacher
1 point Question from C3
What is the definition of a
predicate?
1 point Answer from C3
The predicate is the verb
and all the words that
go with it.
2 point Question from C3
What is the complete
predicate of this
sentence: A flower
blooms while the sun
shines brightly.
2 point Answer from C3
blooms while the sun shines
brightly.
3 point Question from C3
What is the simple
predicate of this sentence:
Have you learned that the
slope-intercept form can
be used to make graphs?
3 point Answer from C3
have learned
4 point question from C3
What is the simple
predicate of this
sentence: On Valentines
Day, I had received a
card from all of my
classmates.
4 point Answer from C3
had received
5 point Question from C3
What is the complete
predicate of this
sentence: The smart
girl, Sally Robers, got
an A on her math quiz.
5 point Answer from C3
got an A on her math
quiz.
1 point Question from C4
What is a compound
subject?
1 point Answer from C4
Two subjects with the
same verb
2 point Question from C4
What is the
compound subject
of the sentence: My
dog and his cat do
not get along well.
2 point Answer from C4
dog, cat
3 point Question from C4
What is the compound
subject of this
sentence: My brother,
Nancy, Phillip, and I
ate at In N Out.
3 point Answer from C4
brother, Nancy, Phillip, I
4 point Question from C4
What is not a compound
subject of this sentence:
Nancy, Phillip, and
Justin built and shared a
group project.
4 point Answer from C4
built
5 point Question from C4
What is the compound
subject of this sentence:
Justin glued and taped his
project.
5 point Answer from C4
There is no compound
subject.
1 point Question from C5
What is a complete
verb?
1 point Answer from C5
Two or more verbs that
have the same subject.
2 point Question from C5
What is the compound
verb of this sentence: I
hiked up the mountain and
enjoyed the scenery.
2 point Answer from C5
hiked, enjoyed
3 point Question from C5
What is the compound
verb of this sentence:
Both Skyler and
Timmy entered the
race but did not win.
3 point Answer from C5
entered, did win
4 point Question from C5
What is not the
compound verb of this
sentence: The Kim
family ate the turkey
and cleaned the dishes.
4 point Answer from C5
family
5 point Question from C5
What is the compound
verb of this sentence:
Both Kurt and Dick
read my period’s wiki.
5 point Answer from C5
There is no compound
verb.
Final Jeopardy
Category
Defining Parts of Speech
Please Record Your Wager
A
B
Select a question to continue
Final Jeopardy A
Define each part of speech for each word
in the sentence below.
After studying in the library, Lucas and
Luke didn't take the dog for a walk.
Final Jeopardy
Answer A
after-preposition
studying- verb
in- preposition
the- article
library- noun
Lucas, Luke, dog-noun
did take-verb
for-preposition
and-conjunction
a- article
walk-noun
library-noun
Lucas and Luke-complete subject
after studying in the library- part of predicate
didn't take the dog for a walk-other part of predicate
n’t (not)-adverb
Final Jeopardy B
Define each part of speech for each word in
the sentence below.
Joe wished that he could go to the movies
with his best buddies on his birthday.
Final Jeopardy
Answer B
Joe-noun
wished- verb
that- pronoun
he- pronoun
could go- verb phrase
to- preposition
the- article
movies- noun
with- preposition
his- adjective
best- adjective
buddies- noun
on- preposition
his- adjective
birthday- noun
Joe- complete subject
wished that he could go to the movies with his best buddies on his birthday – complete predicate