A | B |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is DID? | helping verb |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is SHE? | nominative/subjective pronoun |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is GET? | Action verb |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech (POS) is FOR? | Preposition |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is MOTHER? | proper noun (capitalize Mother when can replace a name for it-- see...for Mary) |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is AND? | coordinating conjunction |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is ME? | Objective pronoun (Obj of prep FOR) |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What part of speech is WHEN? | subordinating conjunction |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What POS is WENT? | Action verb |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What POS is TO? | prep |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What POS is BAKERY? | common noun |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What is the simple subject of the sentence? | She |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What is the simple predicate or verb of the independent clause and what tense is it? | did get/past (emphatic past) |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What type of COMPLEMENT is in the sentence and what word is it? | direct object/cake -- She did get (AV) WHAT? |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What type prep phrase is in the Independent Clause? | adjective prep phrase -- WHICH cake? The cake for mother and me. |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What TYPE of DEPENDENT CLAUSE is in the sentence? | adverb |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What type of PREP PHRASE is in the dependent clause? | adverb prep phrase |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?--What is the PURPOSE of the sentence? | interrogative |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery? --What TYPE of SENTENCE is this? | complex-- because of 1 independence + 1 dependence clause! |
Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?-- What kind of clauses or clauses is/are in this sentence? | 2 clauses -- 1 independent and 1 dependent |
She (LAX or LACKS) the money to pay the bills this month. | LACKS |
The school's security was (LAX or LACKS) | LAX |
The dog greedily (LAPS, LAPSE) | LAPS |
Cody was _ (PROFUSE, LETHARGIC, INCREDULOUS, SAVORY) at the news. | INCREDULOUS |
A variety of sweet and _ (PROFUSE, LETHARGIC, INCREDULOUS, SAVORY) foods were served at the party. | SAVORY |
Tamia felt __ (PROFUSE, LETHARGIC, INCREDULOUS, SAVORY) after her first day back at school. | LETHARGIC |
The farmer had a _ PROFUSE, LETHARGIC, INCREDULOUS, SAVORY) harvest this year. | PROFUSE |
The Senate will (CENSURE, CENSER, SENSOR, CENSOR) one of its members for conflict of interest. | CENSURE |
Did you (HALL, HAUL) all those logs by yourself? | HAUL |
An image (CENSURE, CENSER, SENSOR, CENSOR) is used in a digital camera. | SENSOR |
The government (CENSURE, CENSER, SENSOR, CENSOR) deleted all reference to the protest. | CENSOR |
Coach made us run (LAPS, LAPSE) after practice. | LAPS |
I had a __ (LAPSE, LAPS) in memory. | LAPSE |
The priest swung the _ (CENSOR, CENSER, SENSOR, CENSURE) back and forth. | CENSER |
Please go down the _ (HALL, HAUL) and get your books. | HALL |
Which is the correct pronoun and what kind of object is it: Give Ilze and (she, her) some ice cream. | HER--indirect object |
Which is the correct pronoun: We saw Lily and (he, him) on the plane to Atlanta. | HIM |
Which is the correct pronoun: Please pass Stan and (I, me) the orange juice. | ME |
Which is the correct pronoun: The driver told Danielle and ( her, she) at the corner. | HER |
Which is the correct pronoun: The skunk gave Jimmy and (me, I) a real scare. | ME |
Which is the correct pronoun: Alena showed (him, he) photographs of her entire family. | HIM |
Which is the correct pronoun: Will you climb Mt. McKinley with (they, them)? | THEM |
What are the first 13 subordinating conjunctions? | First 14 = 8A+2B+1H+2I + 1P= 1-After, 2-Although, 3- As, 4-As if, 5-As long as, 6-As much as, 7-As soon as, 8-As though, 9-Before, 10-Because, 11-How, 12-If, 13-In order that + 1P provided |
What are the last 12 subordinating conjunctions? | Last 11 = 15-Since, 16-So that, 17-Than, 18-Though, 19-Unless, 20-Until, 21-When, 22-Whenever, 23-Where, 24-Wherever, 25-While |
What is the helping verb in the sentence-Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery?- | DID |
What are the helping verb --May Be Mr. Do Should Have a Will? | May, Might, Must, Do, Does, Did, Am, Is, Are, Was, Were, Be, Being, Been, Should, Could, Would, Have, Had, Has, Will, Shall, Can |
What are 3 types of conjunctions? | Subordinating (start adverb dep clauses), coordinating (FANBOYS-for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) + correlative (5 pairs, must be pairs -- whether, or; both, and; neither, nor; either, or; not only, but also, a |
What does the adverb prep phrase modify in this sentence: Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery? | The prep phrase TO THE BAKERY modifies the verb WENT |
What are the common nouns in the sentence:Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery? | cake, bakery |
Capitalize or not capitalize MOTHER in this sentence: Did she get the cake for mother and me when she went to the bakery? | Capitalize since can easily replace MOM'S name -- for SUSAN and me |