For, and,nor, but,or, yet, soEating ice creamon a windy daycan be a messyexperience if youhave long,untamed hair.Feeling brave,we tried theDragon BreathBurritos atTito's TacoPalace.Jamming toomuch clothinginto a washingmachine willresult indisaster.Dessertis all hewants.I wantedto kick theball pastthe goalie.The placewe camp isabout 10miles away.A hot-temperedtennis player,Robbie chargedthe umpire andtried to crack thepoor man's skullwith a racket.Bernardhatesbutteringtoast with afork.When,where,whyThe note fromBeverlyconfessed thatshe had eatenthe leftoverpizza.Tosmash aspiderWhichLast night I had tosleep on thecouch because Ifound my dogFloyd hogging themiddle of the bed.Buttering toast with afork, Bernard vowedthat he would finallywash the week'sworth of dirty dishespiled in the sink.Anthony ran to getpaper towels forthe cola that hadspilled over theglass andsplashed onto thecounter.Whenever lazystudents whine,Mrs. Russellthrows chalkerasers at theirheads.The insect, alarge cockroachwith hairy legs,is crawlingacross thekitchen table.after,although, as,as if,because,beforeDo youknow whenthe eclipsewill occur?Wildadventuresrequire gettingyour hair cut toa short, safelength.After a long day atschool and work,Sally found herroommate Beneating the last ofthe leftover pizza.My dog Floyd,who eats toomuch pizza,has developedpepperonibreath.Sylinahatesbiting herfingernails.For, and,nor, but,or, yet, soEating ice creamon a windy daycan be a messyexperience if youhave long,untamed hair.Feeling brave,we tried theDragon BreathBurritos atTito's TacoPalace.Jamming toomuch clothinginto a washingmachine willresult indisaster.Dessertis all hewants.I wantedto kick theball pastthe goalie.The placewe camp isabout 10miles away.A hot-temperedtennis player,Robbie chargedthe umpire andtried to crack thepoor man's skullwith a racket.Bernardhatesbutteringtoast with afork.When,where,whyThe note fromBeverlyconfessed thatshe had eatenthe leftoverpizza.Tosmash aspiderWhichLast night I had tosleep on thecouch because Ifound my dogFloyd hogging themiddle of the bed.Buttering toast with afork, Bernard vowedthat he would finallywash the week'sworth of dirty dishespiled in the sink.Anthony ran to getpaper towels forthe cola that hadspilled over theglass andsplashed onto thecounter.Whenever lazystudents whine,Mrs. Russellthrows chalkerasers at theirheads.The insect, alarge cockroachwith hairy legs,is crawlingacross thekitchen table.after,although, as,as if,because,beforeDo youknow whenthe eclipsewill occur?Wildadventuresrequire gettingyour hair cut toa short, safelength.After a long day atschool and work,Sally found herroommate Beneating the last ofthe leftover pizza.My dog Floyd,who eats toomuch pizza,has developedpepperonibreath.Sylinahatesbiting herfingernails.

Grammar Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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  1. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  2. Eating ice cream on a windy day can be a messy experience if you have long, untamed hair.
  3. Feeling brave, we tried the Dragon Breath Burritos at Tito's Taco Palace.
  4. Jamming too much clothing into a washing machine will result in disaster.
  5. Dessert is all he wants.
  6. I wanted to kick the ball past the goalie.
  7. The place we camp is about 10 miles away.
  8. A hot-tempered tennis player, Robbie charged the umpire and tried to crack the poor man's skull with a racket.
  9. Bernard hates buttering toast with a fork.
  10. When, where, why
  11. The note from Beverly confessed that she had eaten the leftover pizza.
  12. To smash a spider
  13. Which
  14. Last night I had to sleep on the couch because I found my dog Floyd hogging the middle of the bed.
  15. Buttering toast with a fork, Bernard vowed that he would finally wash the week's worth of dirty dishes piled in the sink.
  16. Anthony ran to get paper towels for the cola that had spilled over the glass and splashed onto the counter.
  17. Whenever lazy students whine, Mrs. Russell throws chalk erasers at their heads.
  18. The insect, a large cockroach with hairy legs, is crawling across the kitchen table.
  19. after, although, as, as if, because, before
  20. Do you know when the eclipse will occur?
  21. Wild adventures require getting your hair cut to a short, safe length.
  22. After a long day at school and work, Sally found her roommate Ben eating the last of the leftover pizza.
  23. My dog Floyd, who eats too much pizza, has developed pepperoni breath.
  24. Sylina hates biting her fingernails.