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Spring Grammar Review

Name: ___________________________________
Period: ________
Across
Is the capitalized phrase an ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL prepositional phrase: Huge fish dominated the world ABOUT 400 MILLION YEARS AGO.
What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE: Before anything lived on land, the seas were filled with creatures.
A verb and words that tell what the subject is, has, or does
Noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb
The most important word or words in the predicate; a verb
A person or thing to whom something is given, told, or taught
Can tell how, what kind, when, how much, or where; begins with a preposition
Is the capitalized phrase an ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL prepositional phrase: Most types of fishes WITH LUNGS died out millions of years ago.
What part of speech is the capitalized word: Plesiosaurs flapped their FLIPPERS like wings.
What is the SUBJECT: Tell me about prehistoric sea creatures.
What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT: Giant sea scorpions once grew eight feet long.
The most important word or words in the complete subject
An _____ prepositional phrase modifies a verb, adverb, or adjective
What part of speech is the capitalized word: When some fish with lungs emerged on land, they became the first AMPHIBIANS.
Down
What word is modified by the capitalized PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: The monsters bit WITH THE EDGES OF THEIR ARMOR.
What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT: Armor of heavy, bony plates protected these fish.
What word is modified by the capitalized PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: The monsters bit with the edges OF THEIR ARMOR.
An _____ prepositional phrase modifies a noun or pronoun
Which word does the APPOSITIVE refer to: A lover of all books, Willie is currently reading a manual on how to build a grill.
What part of speech is the capitalized word: Modern sharks are very SIMILAR to prehistoric sharks.
A noun or pronoun and the words that tell about it
Follows a linking verb and describes the subject
What word is the OBJECT of the PREPOSITION: Plesiosaurs had necks that were double the length of their bodies.
Ex. in, over, of, to, by, through, during, after, under, behind, etc.