SubjectThe who orwhat in asentencethat does theaction.CompoundSentenceThis kind ofsentenceincludes acoordinatingconjunction(FANBOYS).ClauseA group ofwords withBOTH asubject anda verb.ComplexSentenceThis kind ofsentence includesa subordinatingconjunction(AAAWWUUBBIS)DependentClauseCANNOTstand aloneas acompletesentence.Phrasea group ofwords withNO subjector verbSupportingIdeasProve the topicsentence isaccurate and helpthe reader betterunderstand thetopic sentence.IndependentclauseCan standalone as acompletesentence.InterrogativeA sentencethat asks aquestion.Run-onsentenceTwo or moreindependentclauses arejoinedincorrectlyPredicateTheaction in asentence.VerbWord thatshowsactionTopicSentenceIntroducesthe reader tothe topic oftheparagraph.DetailsExplainsupporting ideas,gives the readermore informationand adds interestto the paragraph.ImperativeA sentencethat givesacommand.AdjectiveDescribesa noun ingreaterdetail.NounPerson,Place,or thing.ExclamatoryA sentencethat showsstrongfeeling oremotion.SentenceFragmentLooks like asentence butis missing asubject orverbSentenceA group ofwords thatexpresses acompletethought.ConclusionsentenceRestates thetopicsentence ina differentway.TransitionsHelp readersorganize info,help theparagraph flow,and can introsupporting ideas.DeclarativeA sentencethat makesastatement.AdverbA word thatmodifies ordescribesverbs andadjectives.SubjectThe who orwhat in asentencethat does theaction.CompoundSentenceThis kind ofsentenceincludes acoordinatingconjunction(FANBOYS).ClauseA group ofwords withBOTH asubject anda verb.ComplexSentenceThis kind ofsentence includesa subordinatingconjunction(AAAWWUUBBIS)DependentClauseCANNOTstand aloneas acompletesentence.Phrasea group ofwords withNO subjector verbSupportingIdeasProve the topicsentence isaccurate and helpthe reader betterunderstand thetopic sentence.IndependentclauseCan standalone as acompletesentence.InterrogativeA sentencethat asks aquestion.Run-onsentenceTwo or moreindependentclauses arejoinedincorrectlyPredicateTheaction in asentence.VerbWord thatshowsactionTopicSentenceIntroducesthe reader tothe topic oftheparagraph.DetailsExplainsupporting ideas,gives the readermore informationand adds interestto the paragraph.ImperativeA sentencethat givesacommand.AdjectiveDescribesa noun ingreaterdetail.NounPerson,Place,or thing.ExclamatoryA sentencethat showsstrongfeeling oremotion.SentenceFragmentLooks like asentence butis missing asubject orverbSentenceA group ofwords thatexpresses acompletethought.ConclusionsentenceRestates thetopicsentence ina differentway.TransitionsHelp readersorganize info,help theparagraph flow,and can introsupporting ideas.DeclarativeA sentencethat makesastatement.AdverbA word thatmodifies ordescribesverbs andadjectives.

ENG 2 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. The who or what in a sentence that does the action.
    Subject
  2. This kind of sentence includes a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).
    Compound Sentence
  3. A group of words with BOTH a subject and a verb.
    Clause
  4. This kind of sentence includes a subordinating conjunction (AAAWWUUBBIS)
    Complex Sentence
  5. CANNOT stand alone as a complete sentence.
    Dependent Clause
  6. a group of words with NO subject or verb
    Phrase
  7. Prove the topic sentence is accurate and help the reader better understand the topic sentence.
    Supporting Ideas
  8. Can stand alone as a complete sentence.
    Independent clause
  9. A sentence that asks a question.
    Interrogative
  10. Two or more independent clauses are joined incorrectly
    Run-on sentence
  11. The action in a sentence.
    Predicate
  12. Word that shows action
    Verb
  13. Introduces the reader to the topic of the paragraph.
    Topic Sentence
  14. Explain supporting ideas, gives the reader more information and adds interest to the paragraph.
    Details
  15. A sentence that gives a command.
    Imperative
  16. Describes a noun in greater detail.
    Adjective
  17. Person, Place, or thing.
    Noun
  18. A sentence that shows strong feeling or emotion.
    Exclamatory
  19. Looks like a sentence but is missing a subject or verb
    Sentence Fragment
  20. A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
    Sentence
  21. Restates the topic sentence in a different way.
    Conclusion sentence
  22. Help readers organize info, help the paragraph flow, and can intro supporting ideas.
    Transitions
  23. A sentence that makes a statement.
    Declarative
  24. A word that modifies or describes verbs and adjectives.
    Adverb