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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!(No I didn’t make this myself,

but it’s pretty neat, huh!)

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JEOPARDY!

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Sentences Fragments Run-onsWhich is it?

FIX IT!Misc.

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A sentence expresses a

complete ________.

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A sentence must contain at least a

_______ and a verb.

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Which of the following parts of speech is NOT

necessary to make a complete sentence?

Noun / Verb / Adjective

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Identify the verb in the following

sentence:

What do you call a dog with no legs?

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Identify the subject, verb and object in the following sentence:

Dogs are forever in the push-up position.-- Mitch Hedberg

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A fragment is a group of words that doesn’t make up a complete _______.

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Why is this a good image for

a fragment?

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Is this sentence missing a subject, verb

or object?

Went to Dunkin’ Donuts for breakfast.

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Is this sentence missing a subject,

verb or object?

I never a marathon.

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Make the following group of words into a complete sentence by adding one word:

Was a way of displaying wealth

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A run-on is a sentence that has

more than one _______ clause.

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Sentence or run-on?

A dog is a mammal, a platypus is a confused duck.

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Fix this run-on without changing any words:

I think therefore I am I am confused.

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Identify the independent clauses in this run-on:

Most countries use the metric system some use

English or French.

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Fix this run-on and explain why you fixed it

the way you did:

It ain’t easy being cheesy it’s fun

being nuts.

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Went to the store.

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We finished our homework completely.

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The usual head covering for men a hood with an attached shoulder cape and long extended tail.

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Daily Double!!!

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She was confused by the multi-colored

lights, she didn’t know what to do.

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Write the following sentence as a

yes/no question:

He told his story.

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Which word is the verb?

Harry sluggishly ran through the smelly store.

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How long is a complete sentence?

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Explain what each component of the

following sentence is:

I eat chicken.

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Make a complete sentence that is

exactly two words.

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Answer 6-100

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Answer 6-200

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Answer 6-300

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Answer 6-400

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Answer 6-500

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