declarativesentenceA sentencethat makes astatementand ends ina period.commonnounBoy is anexampleof a...for, and,nor, but,or, yet, soThe only 5coordinatingconjunctionsin the Englishlanguage.prettyAnexampleof anadjectiveadverbsThe words"not" and"never" arealways...infinitive"To run" isanexampleof an...av/past"Slept" isanexampleof an...3rd objpro"Him" isanexampleof a...adjdep clTheabbreviation foran adjectivedependentclause.IAnexampleof a 1stnom pro.linkingverb"Is" is anexampleof a...A sentencethat gives acommandand ends ina period.definitionofimperativesentencepronounsPart of speech thatis used to refer tonouns withouthavingto repeat the nounagain and again.gerundA verb thatacts like anoun andends in -ingaction,linking,helpingWhat arethe threetypes ofverbs?A clause thatcannot standalone as acompletesentence.definitionofdependentclauseindependentclauseA clause thatcan standalone as acompletesentencea, an,theWhat are theonly articlesin theEnglishlanguage?kickAnexample ofan actionverb.simplesentenceA type ofsentencewith oneindependentclause.becauseAn exampleof asubordinatingconjunction.A clause thatanswers thequestion "who?"or "which?" andmodifies nouns.Definition ofa nounadjectivedependentclauseA type of sentencewith 2 or moreindependentclauses and 1 ormore dependentclauses.Definition ofcompound-complexsentenceThe name ofa person,place, orthing.definitionof apropernounWhat isyourname?Example ofaninterrogativesentencethat,thisWhat sightwords do noundependentclauses beginwith?A word thatmodifiesverbs, adjectives,and other adverbs;normally ends in -ly.Definitionof anadverbofanexample ofaprepositioncxTheabbreviationfor acomplexsentenceOuch,thathurt.A sentencethat containsaninterjection.adverbdependentclauseA type of clausethat answersthe question"when?" or"how?"youAn exampleof a 2ndpersonpronoun.RichardAnexample ofa propernounmyAn exampleof a 1stpersonpronounnominativepronounA type ofpronoun thatcomesbefore theverb.I likepizza;John likesburgers.Anexample ofa complexsentencereallyAnexampleof anadverb.A propernoun iscapitalized;a commonnoun is not.What is themain differencebetween acommon andproper noun?I hatehomework!An exampleof anexclamatorysentence.declarativesentenceA sentencethat makes astatementand ends ina period.commonnounBoy is anexampleof a...for, and,nor, but,or, yet, soThe only 5coordinatingconjunctionsin the Englishlanguage.prettyAnexampleof anadjectiveadverbsThe words"not" and"never" arealways...infinitive"To run" isanexampleof an...av/past"Slept" isanexampleof an...3rd objpro"Him" isanexampleof a...adjdep clTheabbreviation foran adjectivedependentclause.IAnexampleof a 1stnom pro.linkingverb"Is" is anexampleof a...A sentencethat gives acommandand ends ina period.definitionofimperativesentencepronounsPart of speech thatis used to refer tonouns withouthavingto repeat the nounagain and again.gerundA verb thatacts like anoun andends in -ingaction,linking,helpingWhat arethe threetypes ofverbs?A clause thatcannot standalone as acompletesentence.definitionofdependentclauseindependentclauseA clause thatcan standalone as acompletesentencea, an,theWhat are theonly articlesin theEnglishlanguage?kickAnexample ofan actionverb.simplesentenceA type ofsentencewith oneindependentclause.becauseAn exampleof asubordinatingconjunction.A clause thatanswers thequestion "who?"or "which?" andmodifies nouns.Definition ofa nounadjectivedependentclauseA type of sentencewith 2 or moreindependentclauses and 1 ormore dependentclauses.Definition ofcompound-complexsentenceThe name ofa person,place, orthing.definitionof apropernounWhat isyourname?Example ofaninterrogativesentencethat,thisWhat sightwords do noundependentclauses beginwith?A word thatmodifiesverbs, adjectives,and other adverbs;normally ends in -ly.Definitionof anadverbofanexample ofaprepositioncxTheabbreviationfor acomplexsentenceOuch,thathurt.A sentencethat containsaninterjection.adverbdependentclauseA type of clausethat answersthe question"when?" or"how?"youAn exampleof a 2ndpersonpronoun.RichardAnexample ofa propernounmyAn exampleof a 1stpersonpronounnominativepronounA type ofpronoun thatcomesbefore theverb.I likepizza;John likesburgers.Anexample ofa complexsentencereallyAnexampleof anadverb.A propernoun iscapitalized;a commonnoun is not.What is themain differencebetween acommon andproper noun?I hatehomework!An exampleof anexclamatorysentence.

DGP Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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P P
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  1. D-A sentence that makes a statement and ends in a period.
    D-declarative sentence
  2. G-Boy is an example of a...
    G-common noun
  3. D-The only 5 coordinating conjunctions in the English language.
    D-for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  4. ~-An example of an adjective
    ~-pretty
  5. P-The words "not" and "never" are always...
    P-adverbs
  6. ~-"To run" is an example of an...
    ~-infinitive
  7. P-"Slept" is an example of an...
    P-av/past
  8. D-"Him" is an example of a...
    D-3rd obj pro
  9. D-The abbreviation for an adjective dependent clause.
    D-adj dep cl
  10. ~-An example of a 1st nom pro.
    ~-I
  11. G-"Is" is an example of a...
    G-linking verb
  12. D-definition of imperative sentence
    D-A sentence that gives a command and ends in a period.
  13. G-Part of speech that is used to refer to nouns without having to repeat the noun again and again.
    G-pronouns
  14. D-A verb that acts like a noun and ends in -ing
    D-gerund
  15. P-What are the three types of verbs?
    P-action, linking, helping
  16. P-definition of dependent clause
    P-A clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
  17. G-A clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence
    G-independent clause
  18. ~-What are the only articles in the English language?
    ~-a, an, the
  19. ~-An example of an action verb.
    ~-kick
  20. ~-A type of sentence with one independent clause.
    ~-simple sentence
  21. ~-An example of a subordinating conjunction.
    ~-because
  22. P-Definition of a noun adjective dependent clause
    P-A clause that answers the question "who?" or "which?" and modifies nouns.
  23. G-Definition of compound-complex sentence
    G-A type of sentence with 2 or more independent clauses and 1 or more dependent clauses.
  24. D-definition of a proper noun
    D-The name of a person, place, or thing.
  25. ~-Example of an interrogative sentence
    ~-What is your name?
  26. D-What sight words do noun dependent clauses begin with?
    D-that, this
  27. G-Definition of an adverb
    G-A word that modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; normally ends in -ly.
  28. P-an example of a preposition
    P-of
  29. G-The abbreviation for a complex sentence
    G-cx
  30. ~-A sentence that contains an interjection.
    ~-Ouch, that hurt.
  31. ~-A type of clause that answers the question "when?" or "how?"
    ~-adverb dependent clause
  32. ~-An example of a 2nd person pronoun.
    ~-you
  33. ~-An example of a proper noun
    ~-Richard
  34. ~-An example of a 1st person pronoun
    ~-my
  35. ~-A type of pronoun that comes before the verb.
    ~-nominative pronoun
  36. P-An example of a complex sentence
    P-I like pizza; John likes burgers.
  37. P-An example of an adverb.
    P-really
  38. ~-What is the main difference between a common and proper noun?
    ~-A proper noun is capitalized; a common noun is not.
  39. ~-An example of an exclamatory sentence.
    ~-I hate homework!