What is: include suburbs
What is: is endangering?
What is: YOU?
What is: - es?
What is: Main Verb
What is Girl?
What is: g a l a x i e s?
What is: Declarative?
What is: a person, place, or thing
What is' real estate developers
What is: YOU?
What is: Verb Phrase?
What is: Proper Noun?
What is: have?
What is: Imperative?
What is: City? ( city defines Philadelphia)
What is: Interrogative?
What is Ran?
What is: dog?
What is: Subject Complement?
What is: Imperative?
What is: Great? (great describes cheesesteaks')
What is: Complete Predicate
What is: Helping Verb
What is Exclamatory?
Name a common noun in the following sentence: 'The dog was tired.'
What is the simple predicate in the following sentence: 'The dog ran outside'.
The predicate noun in the following sentence: 'Philadephia is the largest city in Pennsylvania.'
Singular to Plural: We add this ending to a singular noun that ends in 's, sh, ch, x, or z' to make it plural.
A word or group of words that follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject.
Name the COMPLETE subject in the following sentence: 'Real- estate developers need help for planning.'
Name this type of sentence: 'Are you going to the basketball game tonight?'
This type of sentence tells or asks someone to do something and can have two different puncutation endings.
Name the helping verb in the following sentence: 'Modern industries have allowed cities and towns to flourish.'
A noun is a : _______, _______, _________
The _____________________(two words) includes the verb andall the words that complete the verb's meaning.
Name what kind of sentence the following is: 'Show me your photographs.'
This type of noun is always capitalized.
A _____________ ___________(two words) is made up of a main verb and one or more helping verbs.
This kind of sentence makes a statement and always ends with a period?
The subject of a command, or an imperative sentence, is usually ________.
Name the COMPLETE predicate in the following sentence: 'Metropolitan areas include suburbs.'
This type of verb can stand by itself as the simple predicate of a sentence.
The predicate adjective in the following sentence: 'Philadelphia cheesesteaks taste great.'
Name the verb phrase in the following sentence: 'Pollution is endangering animals and plants.'
Name the simple subject in the following sentence: 'The blonde girl went shopping at the mall.'
This type of verb helps a main verb express an action or show time.
The subject in the following sentence: 'Are you walking to the Brooklyn Bridge?'
This kind of sentence shows a strong emotion or feelings and always ends with the same punctuation.
galaxy in its plural form (spelled out)