4 Stepsof Placinga CommaPeriodDescribesthe nounblue,soft,smelly"setsthestage"subject-verbagreementPlace acommabefore themain subjectDescribesthe verbCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceNeverindependentclausesStep 3 ofPlacing aCommaDependentclause +independentclauseFollows anintroductoryclausedog,school,train, parkDependentclauseAlthoughI hadbreakfast,NounDescribesa verbclausesThe firstletter of asentenceStep 2 ofPlacing aCommaSubjectand apredicateVerbExamplesofadverbs4 Stepsof Placinga CommaPeriodDescribesthe nounblue,soft,smelly"setsthestage"subject-verbagreementPlace acommabefore themain subjectDescribesthe verbCan alsobe calleda simplesentenceNeverindependentclausesStep 3 ofPlacing aCommaDependentclause +independentclauseFollows anintroductoryclausedog,school,train, parkDependentclauseAlthoughI hadbreakfast,NounDescribesa verbclausesThe firstletter of asentenceStep 2 ofPlacing aCommaSubjectand apredicateVerbExamplesofadverbs

Clauses and Sentence Types - 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. 4 Steps of Placing a Comma
  2. Period
  3. Describes the noun
  4. blue, soft, smelly
  5. "sets the stage"
  6. subject-verb agreement
  7. Place a comma before the main subject
  8. Describes the verb
  9. Can also be called a simple sentence
  10. Never independent clauses
  11. Step 3 of Placing a Comma
  12. Dependent clause + independent clause
  13. Follows an introductory clause
  14. dog, school, train, park
  15. Dependent clause
  16. Although I had breakfast,
  17. Noun
  18. Describes a verb
  19. clauses
  20. The first letter of a sentence
  21. Step 2 of Placing a Comma
  22. Subject and a predicate
  23. Verb
  24. Examples of adverbs