verbShows anaction ora state ofbeing.quotationmarksShow theexact wordssomeone isspeaking.interjectionShowsstrongfeeling oremotion.simplesentenceA completethought withone subjectand onepredicate.adjectiveA wordthatdescribesa noun.adverbDescribes averb,adjective, oranotheradverb.fragmentA group ofwordsmissing asubject orpredicate.run-onsentenceTwo or moresentencesjoined togetherwithout properpunctuation.apostropheUsed toshowownership orto makecontractions.nounA person,place,thing, oridea.exclamationpointUsed at the endof a sentenceshowingexcitement orstrong feeling.pluralnounNames morethan oneperson,place, orthing.predicateTells whatthesubjectdoes or is.prepositionShows therelationshipbetween anoun andanother word.questionmarkUsed atthe end ofaquestion.periodUsed at theend of astatement orcommand.commaUsed toseparate itemsin a list or afteran introductoryword.subjectTells whoor what thesentenceis about.possessivenounShowsownership,often usinganapostrophe.commonnounA generalname for aperson,place, orthing.propernounNames aspecific person,place, or thingand needs acapital letter.capitalizationUse at thebeginning of asentence andfor propernouns.conjunctionJoins words,phrases, orclausestogether.compoundsentenceTwo simplesentencesjoined by aconjunction.verbShows anaction ora state ofbeing.quotationmarksShow theexact wordssomeone isspeaking.interjectionShowsstrongfeeling oremotion.simplesentenceA completethought withone subjectand onepredicate.adjectiveA wordthatdescribesa noun.adverbDescribes averb,adjective, oranotheradverb.fragmentA group ofwordsmissing asubject orpredicate.run-onsentenceTwo or moresentencesjoined togetherwithout properpunctuation.apostropheUsed toshowownership orto makecontractions.nounA person,place,thing, oridea.exclamationpointUsed at the endof a sentenceshowingexcitement orstrong feeling.pluralnounNames morethan oneperson,place, orthing.predicateTells whatthesubjectdoes or is.prepositionShows therelationshipbetween anoun andanother word.questionmarkUsed atthe end ofaquestion.periodUsed at theend of astatement orcommand.commaUsed toseparate itemsin a list or afteran introductoryword.subjectTells whoor what thesentenceis about.possessivenounShowsownership,often usinganapostrophe.commonnounA generalname for aperson,place, orthing.propernounNames aspecific person,place, or thingand needs acapital letter.capitalizationUse at thebeginning of asentence andfor propernouns.conjunctionJoins words,phrases, orclausestogether.compoundsentenceTwo simplesentencesjoined by aconjunction.

GRAMMAR - 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. Shows an action or a state of being.
    verb
  2. Show the exact words someone is speaking.
    quotation marks
  3. Shows strong feeling or emotion.
    interjection
  4. A complete thought with one subject and one predicate.
    simple sentence
  5. A word that describes a noun.
    adjective
  6. Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
    adverb
  7. A group of words missing a subject or predicate.
    fragment
  8. Two or more sentences joined together without proper punctuation.
    run-on sentence
  9. Used to show ownership or to make contractions.
    apostrophe
  10. A person, place, thing, or idea.
    noun
  11. Used at the end of a sentence showing excitement or strong feeling.
    exclamation point
  12. Names more than one person, place, or thing.
    plural noun
  13. Tells what the subject does or is.
    predicate
  14. Shows the relationship between a noun and another word.
    preposition
  15. Used at the end of a question.
    question mark
  16. Used at the end of a statement or command.
    period
  17. Used to separate items in a list or after an introductory word.
    comma
  18. Tells who or what the sentence is about.
    subject
  19. Shows ownership, often using an apostrophe.
    possessive noun
  20. A general name for a person, place, or thing.
    common noun
  21. Names a specific person, place, or thing and needs a capital letter.
    proper noun
  22. Use at the beginning of a sentence and for proper nouns.
    capitalization
  23. Joins words, phrases, or clauses together.
    conjunction
  24. Two simple sentences joined by a conjunction.
    compound sentence