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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Capitalization. Subjects Predicates. Compound Sentences. Subject-Verb Agreement. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Final Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Capitalization Subjects Predicates Compound Sentences Subject-Verb Agreement Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Jeopardy Subjects Predicates Capitalization Subject-Verb Agreement Compound Sentences Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  3. $100 Question from Subjects/ Predicates Which of the following is NOT a complete sentence? A whale is not a fish. The train stopped. A new recipe in the book. Two friends walked to the store.

  4. $100 Answer Subject/ Predicates c. A new recipe in the book.

  5. $200 Question from Subjects/ Predicates Is this group of words a subject or predicate? Wore a leather jacket Then use it in a sentence.

  6. $200 Answer from Subjects/ Predicate Predicate Ex. Samantha wore a leather jacket.

  7. $300 Question from Subjects/ Predicates Is this a complete sentence? The boy talked.

  8. $300 Answer from Subjects/ Predicates YES

  9. $400 Question from Subjects/ Predicates What is the subject and predicate of this sentence? A loud crash could be heard coming from the kitchen.

  10. $400 Answer from Subjects/ Predicates A loud crash could be heard coming from the kitchen. Subject: loud crash Predicate: could be heard coming from the kitchen.

  11. $500 Question from Subject/ Predicates Is this a complete sentence? If so, identify the subject and predicate. They played tag in the yard.

  12. $500 Answer from Subject/ Predicates They played tag in the yard. Yes, Subject: They Predicate: played tag in the yard.

  13. $100 Question from Subject/ Verb Agreement Choose the best word to fit in the sentence. A ship and a plane (has, have) recently disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.

  14. $100 Answer from Subject/ Verb Agreement A ship and a plane have recently disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.

  15. $200 Question from Subject/ Verb Agreement Choose the best word to fit in the sentence. Albert and Harry, members of a racing team, (drive, drives) across America.

  16. $200 Answer from Subject/ Verb Agreement Albert and Harry, members of a racing team drive across America.

  17. $300 Question from Subject/ Verb Agreement Choose the best word to fit in the sentence. The cat (was, were) chasing the mice around the house.

  18. $300 Answer from Subject/ Verb Agreement The cat was chasing the mice around the house.

  19. $400 Question from Subject/ Verb Agreement Choose the best word to fit in the sentence. Billy (swim, swims) in the cold water often.

  20. $400 Answer from Subject/ Verb Agreement Billy swims in the cold water often.

  21. $500 Question from Subject/ Verb Agreement Choose the best word to fit the sentence. The whale Shark, the largest of all sharks, (grow, grows) up to 38 feet long.

  22. $500 Answer from Subject/ Verb Agreement The whale Shark, the largest of all sharks, grows up to 38 feet long.

  23. $100 Question from Capitalization What needs to be capitalized in the sentence? The u.s. air force academy is in Colorado.

  24. $100 Answer from Capitalization The U.S.Air Force Academy is in Colorado.

  25. $200 Question from Capitalization What needs to be capitalized in the sentence? The state of texas is known as “the lone star state”

  26. $200 Answer from Capitalization The state of Texas is known as “The Lone Star State”

  27. $300 Question from Capitalization What needs to be capitalized in the sentence? The new girl, laura, is from dallas, texas.

  28. $300 Answer from Capitalization The new girl, Laura, is from Dallas, Texas.

  29. $400 Question from Capitalization What needs to be capitalized in the sentence? Sammy and i like to play soccer at the ymca.

  30. $400 Answer from Capitalization Sammy and I like to play soccer at they YMCA.

  31. $500 Question from Capitalization What needs to be capitalized in the sentence? “clean your room sam!” exclaimed mom.

  32. $500 Answer from Capitalization “Clean your room Sam!” exclaimed Mom.

  33. $100 Question from Compound Sentences What conjunction should be used to combine these sentences? What would the new sentence be? We could go to the playground. We could go to the movies. For Or But

  34. $100 Answer from Compound Sentences C. Or We could go to the playground or the movies.

  35. $200 Question from Compound Sentences What conjunction should be used to combine these sentences? What would the new sentence be? My pet goat will eat almost anything. He likes vegetables best. But Or So

  36. $200 Answer from Compound Sentences But My pet goat will eat almost anything but likes vegetables best.

  37. $300 Question from Compound Sentences What conjunction should be used to combine these sentences? What would be the new sentence? I need to bring sunscreen to the pool. I need to a towel to the pool. Or Nor And

  38. $300 Answer from Compound Sentences c. And I need to bring sunscreen to the pool and a towel to the pool.

  39. $400 Question from Compound Sentences What conjunction should be used to combine these sentences? What would the new sentence be? Mary likes pizza and ice cream. Mary likes grapes. Or But And

  40. $400 Answer from Compound Sentences C. And Mary likes pizza, ice cream and grapes.

  41. $500 Question from Compound Sentences What conjunction should be used to combine these sentences? What would the new sentence be? Do you want a hot dog for lunch? Do you want a hamburger for lunch? But Or And

  42. $500 Answer from Compound Sentences b. Or Do you want a hot dog or a hamburger for lunch?

  43. Final Jeopardy Every friday night my family and i go to dinner. My family and I goes to dinner at Chuy’s. Rewrite this sentence to make it sound better. Make all corrections necessary.

  44. Final Jeopardy Answer Every Friday night my family and I go to dinner at Chuy’s.

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