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Goofy
Main Game
FinalJeopardy
DonaldDuck Tigger
Cheshire Cat
Pluto
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True/ False
What’s the rule?
Find and correct
the mistakes
.
Sentence or
fragment
Figures of
speech
Pot
Luck
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Final Jeopardy
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Use one less comma
than the number of
Items in a series.
Use one less comma
than the number of
Items in a series.
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What is true?What is true?
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Direct address always uses one comma.
Direct address always uses one comma.
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What is False?
Direct address can sometimes use two commas: “Please, Mary,
come to dinner with us.”
What is False?
Direct address can sometimes use two commas: “Please, Mary,
come to dinner with us.”
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An appositive is extra information in a sentence.
An appositive is extra information in a sentence.
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What is false?
An appositive is extra information about the noun that comes before
it in a sentence.
What is false?
An appositive is extra information about the noun that comes before
it in a sentence.
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“Our” and “are”
are homonyms.
“Our” and “are”
are homonyms.
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What is false?
“Our” and “hour” are homonyms.
What is false?
“Our” and “hour” are homonyms.
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Ex, self, and pre are the three prefixes that always need a
hyphen
Ex, self, and pre are the three prefixes that always need a
hyphen
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False.
Ex, all, and self are the three prefixes that always need a
hyphen
False.
Ex, all, and self are the three prefixes that always need a
hyphen
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Proper nouns, one-syllable words, and one letter left on a line.
Proper nouns, one-syllable words, and one letter left on a line.
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When do you never use a hyphen when dividing a word at the end of a
line?
When do you never use a hyphen when dividing a word at the end of a
line?
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Seasons, directions, and names of school subjects.
Seasons, directions, and names of school subjects.
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What do you NOT capitalize?What do you NOT capitalize?
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Piece, retrieve, tier, receive, deceive, neighbor, weigh, sleigh.
Piece, retrieve, tier, receive, deceive, neighbor, weigh, sleigh.
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What is the “i before e” rule?
Write i before e except after c, or when sounded like ā as in
neighbor and weigh.
What is the “i before e” rule?
Write i before e except after c, or when sounded like ā as in
neighbor and weigh.
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Titles of books, movies, CD’s, newspapers, and magazines.Titles of books, movies, CD’s, newspapers, and magazines.
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When do you use italics/underlining?When do you use
italics/underlining?
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When you have a compound sentence using a conjunction,
you need a comma.
When you have a compound sentence using a conjunction,
you need a comma.
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What is the 3C Rule?What is the 3C Rule?
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Its taken Jack twenty eight years to become a self made man.
Its taken Jack twenty eight years to become a self made man.
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It’s taken Jack twenty-one years to become a self-made man.
It’s taken Jack twenty-one years to become a self-made man.
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Marks best subject is History but his worst is Math.
Marks best subject is History but his worst is Math.
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Mark’s best subject is history, but his worst is math
Mark’s best subject is history, but his worst is math
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He should of studied for his spanish test so he could of gotten
all As on his report card.
He should of studied for his spanish test so he could of gotten
all As on his report card.
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He should have studied for his Spanish test so he could have
gotten all A’s on his report card.
He should have studied for his Spanish test so he could have
gotten all A’s on his report card.
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I cant beleive our girl’s basketball team played so good this year
I cant beleive our girl’s basketball team played so good this year
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I can’t believe our girls’ basketball team played so well
this year.
I can’t believe our girls’ basketball team played so well
this year.
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Him and Mary live at 75 tulip lane westport CT 06830 but are moving
to 87 5th avenue new york NY 10006 on july 10 2009.
Him and Mary live at 75 tulip lane westport CT 06830 but are moving
to 87 5th avenue new york NY 10006 on july 10 2009.
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He and Mary live at 75 tulip Lane, Westport, CT 06830, but are moving
to 87 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10006, on July 10, 2009.
He and Mary live at 75 tulip Lane, Westport, CT 06830, but are moving
to 87 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10006, on July 10, 2009.
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When Sally came for a visit and decided to spend two days.
When Sally came for a visit and decided to spend two days.
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What is a fragment?
Sally came for a visit and decided to spend two days.
What is a fragment?
Sally came for a visit and decided to spend two days.
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Don’t forget to study for the OOPS Test.
Don’t forget to study for the OOPS Test.
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What is a sentence?What is a sentence?
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After all the trouble we had when we traveled abroad with the
airline losing our luggage and finally arriving home.
After all the trouble we had when we traveled abroad with the
airline losing our luggage and finally arriving home.
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What is a fragment?
After all the trouble we had when we traveled abroad with the airline losing our
luggage, we finally arrived home.
What is a fragment?
After all the trouble we had when we traveled abroad with the airline losing our
luggage, we finally arrived home.
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Since we were late for dinner, we couldn’t eat before heading for
the movies, which really disappointed us.
Since we were late for dinner, we couldn’t eat before heading for
the movies, which really disappointed us.
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What is a sentence?What is a sentence?
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On July 4, 1776, the colonists, declaring independence,
prepared to fight the British.
On July 4, 1776, the colonists, declaring independence,
prepared to fight the British.
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What is a sentence?What is a sentence?
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A comparison using like or as.A comparison
using like or as.
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What is a simile? What is a simile?
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An over exaggeration that you don’t take literally.
An over exaggeration that you don’t take literally.
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What is hyperbole?What is hyperbole?
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A comparison not
using like or as.
A comparison not
using like or as.
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What is a metaphor?What is a metaphor?
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Repeated consonant sounds in a phrase or sentence.
Repeated consonant sounds in a phrase or sentence.
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What is alliteration?What is alliteration?
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An expression that has a meaning apart from the meanings of its
individual words.
An expression that has a meaning apart from the meanings of its
individual words.
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What is an idiom?hold your horses
bury the hatchet
head in the sand
touchdown
What is an idiom?hold your horses
bury the hatchet
head in the sand
touchdown
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Handy-dandy sentence finderHandy-dandy sentence finder
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What is “It is true that…”?What is “It is true that…”?
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This can take the place of a comma and a conjunction in a
sentence.
This can take the place of a comma and a conjunction in a
sentence.
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What is a semi-colon?What is a semi-colon?
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This is never used after verbs or prepositions when beginning a list.This is never used after verbs or
prepositions when beginning a list.
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What is a colon?What is a colon?
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The eight being verbsThe eight being verbs
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What are is, am, was, were, are, be, being, been?
What are is, am, was, were, are, be, being, been?
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FANBOYSFANBOYS
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What are for, and, nor,
but, or, yet, and so?
What are for, and, nor,
but, or, yet, and so?
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Jeopardy Question
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AAAWWUBBISAAAWWUBBIS
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What are as, although, after, while, when, until, before,
because, if, and since?
What are as, although, after, while, when, until, before,
because, if, and since?
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