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What does a prepositional phrase start with?
preposition
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What do we call a word that connects other words or phrases?
conjunction
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What is the predicate in the sentence? Taylor and Hannah are both 12 years old.
are
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Can the subject be part of the prepositional phrase?
no
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How many adjectives are in the sentence? The big, blue van drove on the wet road.
3
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The predicate is always the _____.
verb
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A pronoun takes the place of a _____?
noun
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What does a prepositional phrase end with?
noun, pronoun
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Can there be more than one predicate in a sentence?
yes
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Can the predicate be part of the prepositional phrase?
no
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Can there be more than one subject in a sentence?
yes
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What is the prepositional phrase? Tre went home with Luke.
with Luke
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What does an adverb do?
It describes a verb.
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The subject tells _____ or ______ the sentence is about.
who, what
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How many prepositional phrases in the sentence? Daniela and Quinn went to soccer after dinner.
2
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What does an adjective do?
It describes a noun or pronoun.
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What is the subject of the sentence? Mason and Keegan went to the store after school.
Mason, Keegan
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The subject is a _____ or a _____.
noun, pronoun
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What is the predicate in the sentence? Emma and Olivia ran a mile in PE class.
ran
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Which word is the adverb? Zoya and Camryn walked to school slowly.
slowly
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