1 Who Wants To Be a Millionaire!!!Or who wants to pass the English Final!! OR: Who wants to go to the mission field and teach English as a Second Language.
2 Parts of Speech Mr. Sandford’s vacation home is located in Oconomowoc.preposition
3 Parts of Speech I couldn’t believe that Sheila was interested in dating Paul!pronoun
4 Parts of Speech They commented favorably about the thoroughness of MrsParts of Speech They commented favorably about the thoroughness of Mrs. Jernigan’s presentation. adverb
5 Parts of Speech The company plans to open their Cincinnati office in mid-July.adjective
6 Parts of Speech Senator Kohl neither spoke in favor of the ammendment nor voted for it!conjunction
7 Parts of Speech Mr. Winston’s most conscientious students are Ramon and Susan.adverb
8 Parts of Speech The bylaws require that a voting member be present during the presentation.preposition
9 Parts of Speech Integrity is an immensely important character quality to have.noun
10 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/AppositiveWe went to the Maranatha play and had a wonderful time! PREPOSITION - Adv
11 The game having ended, we walked around the lake to the museum.Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/Appositive/ Absolute The game having ended, we walked around the lake to the museum. ABSOLUTE -- None
12 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/AppositiveRecognizing her need to stay incognito, the detective purchased several disguises for her job. PARTICIPIAL -- Adjective
13 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/AppositiveShe enjoyed talking about her mission trip to Africa. GERUND -- Noun
14 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/AppositiveTo understand the will of God requires a heart submissive to God. INFINITIVE
15 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/AppositiveBill Jostenwerg, WWII veteran and national policy maker, spoke to our class about the Constitution. APPOSITIVE
16 Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/ AppositiveRecognizing the necessity to be on time, Jan set her alarm 1 hour fast. Infinitive
17 I was ready for Christmas break, the semester having ended.Types of Phrases Prep/Participle/Gerund/Infinitive/ Appositive/ Absolute I was ready for Christmas break, the semester having ended. ABSOLUTE
18 Types of Clauses Independent/ Noun/Adjective/AdverbShe turned in her taxes after she signed the proper forms. ADVERB
19 Types of Clauses Independent/ Noun/Adjective/AdverbFor those who want to purchase a casual day sticker, please see Bekah after chapel. ADJECTIVE
20 Types of Clauses Independent/ Noun/Adjective/AdverbHeather didn’t drink coffee because she didn’t want to be sick. ADVERB
21 Types of Clauses Independent/ Noun/Adjective/AdverbShe was aware of what he intended to do. NOUN – Object of Preposition
22 Types of Clauses Independent/ Noun/Adjective/AdverbAnne told us that Henry had proposed to her. NOUN – Direct Object
23 Sally intended to go to the mission field, so she studied diligently.Kinds of Sentences COMPOUND Sally intended to go to the mission field, so she studied diligently.
24 Kinds of Sentences COMPLEX The student knew that final exams were going to be a high pressure time in her life.
25 Kinds of Sentences COMPLEX Despite her best intentions, Beth knocked over and broke the vase which her mother had sent her.
26 Dangling/Misplaced/CorrectThe textbook says that we are to accurately and carefully understand the mathematical concepts. Misplaced – split infinitive
27 Dangling/Misplaced/CorrectTo reach her dorm, Sarah only has to walk through blizzard conditions! Misplaced “only”
28 Dangling/Misplaced/CorrectEating rapidly, the bell rang and a tardy was granted to the student. Dangling
29 Dangling/Misplaced/CorrectThe grounds crew shoveled the sidewalk with the collapsible shovel. Misplaced – the sidewalk doesn’t have the shovel.
30 Function in the sentence:ComplementsResearch did not prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster. DIRECT OBJECT
31 Function in the sentence:ComplementsThe exhausted worker mistook the metal pipe for the PVC pipe. DIRECT OBJECT
32 Function in the sentence:ComplementsDecember is an extremely bitter cold month. PREDICATE NOMINATIVE
33 Function in the sentence:ComplementsSam sent Victoria a Christmas tract in his card. INDIRECT OBJECT
34 Parallelism I enjoy swimming, hiking, and to watch the Packers trounce their opponents. Incorrect
35 Parallelism She wanted neither to sing in the choir nor stay after church for visitation. Incorrect
36 Sentence Fragment /Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectWe are finished with grammar for the semester, consequently, we will be ready to teach English as a second language on the mission field! COMMA SPLICE
37 Parallelism Make sure you pack cleats, warm-up suit, and take your water bottle for the game. Incorrect
38 Parallelism I want to go to the mission field and to teach English as a Second Language! Correct
39 Parallelism We finished the class and rejoiced in all the knowledge that we had gained. Correct
40 Sentence Fragment /Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectI wanted to buy my husband a new suit, but I could not find one his size. CORRECT
41 Sentence Fragment / Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectAggressively following the path of the suspected murderer. FRAGMENT
42 Sentence Fragment /Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectTowards the end of the novel, Francis determined to wait she failed to follow through. RUN-ON
43 Sentence Fragment /Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectFluffy snow which bounced against the side of the church windows after the service. FRAGMENT
44 Sentence Fragment /Run-On/ Comma Splice/ CorrectCameron wrote a pass to visit nevertheless, he received demerits. RUN-ON
45 Double or Nothing! You must get everything right, or your score drops to “zero”!
46 Choose the correct verb (Subject/Verb Agreement)Either Jan or her sisters (was, were) interested in the medium of television and (its, their) effect on society. None of the siblings, however, were willing to publish (her, their) findings in a journal of research.
47 TALLY YOUR SCORES!!