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Grammatical Kingdom Jeopardy. A participial phrase starts with this part of speech. The participial phrase in this sentence is?. Trying to make her students laugh, Ms. Squires told a joke about Geometry. “ Ge-I ’ m-a-tree! Get it? ”. What is missing from the following sentence?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Grammatical Kingdom Jeopardy?

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A participial phrase starts with this part of speech.

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The participial phrase in this sentence is?

Trying to make her students laugh, Ms. Squires told a joke about Geometry. “Ge-I’m-a-tree! Get it?”

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What is missing from the following sentence?

The 8th grade students attempting to leave their legacy dominated the CMT.

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What is the participle in the following sentence?

Led to the edge of the cliff, the students looked down from the mountain, surprised by how far they’d come.

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Which of the following sentences is correct?

A. Chasing after the Advisory Cup the students were really showing the E in class today.B. Chasing after the Advisory Cup, the students were really showing the E in class today.

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A parenthetical phrase is this.

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Two examples of a parenthetical phrase are these.

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The parenthetical phrase in the following sentence is…

“Sir Hiss, if you don’t mind me tellingYou this, you look like an eel in snakes’clothing.”

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Commas should go around this parenthetical phrase.

Prince John and Sir Hiss were chainedthus creating quite a spectacle for the onlookers when they would try to chase one another around.

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The correct solution to the poorly writtensentence is this.

“Mommy,” Prince John cried, as his castleburned, creating quite a flame that in allreality could be seen for miles and miles away.

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Commas should go here, in this sentence.

On Thursday March 17 you shall do battlewith all of the villains in the GrammaticalKingdom; I hope you’re prepared!

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In this sentence, commas should go here.

My fur collection the largest ever amassedis kept safely in my vault at Hell Hall my humble abode.

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In this sentence, commas should go here.

“Blast these wrenched dogs” Cruella called“and their insufferable idiotic and imbecilicmaster Roger.”

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In this sentence, commas should go here.

My car a poor excuse for an automobile needs repairs and I don’t have the money required.

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In this sentence, commas should go here.

Horace and Jasper my henchmen recognizing their desire to please me better do the job tonight!

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This sentence contains one error.

Maleficent cackled as she read a copyof Villain of the Month, a magazinethat highlights all of the wicked deedsOf the kingdom.

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This sentence has two errors.

Jafar grabbing his scepter cast a spellon many people, Aladdin, Raja, Jasmine,and Abu.

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This sentence has three errors.

yzma, Kronks’ master; is very demanding.

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This sentence has five errors.

“Off with they’re head” the QueenOf Hearts shouted, she is fromAlice and Wonderland.

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DAILY DOUBLE!

Correct the following sentence:

High atop bald mountain Chernabog the masterOf the disney Villains watches as his minionsdance with enthusiasm and excitement.

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A comma splice is this.

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Fix the run-on sentence.

Scar watched while Mufasa fell to hisdeath, he smiled.

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Fix the run-on sentence:

Shenzi, Bonzi, and Ed were thrilled with themeat Scar provided; the sky was turning grey.

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DAILY DOUBLE!

Correct the errors in the following sentence:

Scar Shere Khan and Prince John had a brawl a battle to determine who was king of the jungle,however they all lost when Chernabog joined thefight.

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Fix the run-on in this sentence:

The brother of Mufasa, Scar was born in Pride Rock Scar wanted to take over Scar fought for the throne, he lost.

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