1 dependentclause joined toan independentclause with asubordinatingconjunctionCasper wasinvited to theHalloween party,but he wasn'tallowed to go untilhe finished hischores.For(coordinating orsubordinating?)FANBOYS(list themall!)When Mrs. Herrongraded the vocabquiz, she jumpedfor joy because allof her studentsearned a 100%.Free!Yet(coordinating orsubordinating?)2 independentclauses,linked by acoordinatingconjunction1independentclauseLightningflashed andthunder roaredas Edgarentered thespooky cabin.As soon as(coordinating orsubordinating?)2 or moreindependentclauses and atleast 1dependentclauseA WHITEBUS (Give me3conjunctions!)John worea werewolfcostume tomath class.Although(coordinating orsubordinating?)Since Ms.Simpson's favoriteholiday isChristmas, shewore an elfcostume to theHalloween party.1 dependentclause joined toan independentclause with asubordinatingconjunctionCasper wasinvited to theHalloween party,but he wasn'tallowed to go untilhe finished hischores.For(coordinating orsubordinating?)FANBOYS(list themall!)When Mrs. Herrongraded the vocabquiz, she jumpedfor joy because allof her studentsearned a 100%.Free!Yet(coordinating orsubordinating?)2 independentclauses,linked by acoordinatingconjunction1independentclauseLightningflashed andthunder roaredas Edgarentered thespooky cabin.As soon as(coordinating orsubordinating?)2 or moreindependentclauses and atleast 1dependentclauseA WHITEBUS (Give me3conjunctions!)John worea werewolfcostume tomath class.Although(coordinating orsubordinating?)Since Ms.Simpson's favoriteholiday isChristmas, shewore an elfcostume to theHalloween party.

Sentence Types Bingo - 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. 1 dependent clause joined to an independent clause with a subordinating conjunction
  2. Casper was invited to the Halloween party, but he wasn't allowed to go until he finished his chores.
  3. For (coordinating or subordinating?)
  4. FANBOYS (list them all!)
  5. When Mrs. Herron graded the vocab quiz, she jumped for joy because all of her students earned a 100%.
  6. Free!
  7. Yet (coordinating or subordinating?)
  8. 2 independent clauses, linked by a coordinating conjunction
  9. 1 independent clause
  10. Lightning flashed and thunder roared as Edgar entered the spooky cabin.
  11. As soon as (coordinating or subordinating?)
  12. 2 or more independent clauses and at least 1 dependent clause
  13. A WHITE BUS (Give me 3 conjunctions!)
  14. John wore a werewolf costume to math class.
  15. Although (coordinating or subordinating?)
  16. Since Ms. Simpson's favorite holiday is Christmas, she wore an elf costume to the Halloween party.