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