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Grammar Unit Review

Grammar Unit Review. Directions. This game is played Jeopardy style. Each category is based on popular young adult fiction. Work in groups to identify grammar within each sentence. . Grammar Jeopardy. Present Participle.

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Grammar Unit Review

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  1. Grammar Unit Review

  2. Directions • This game is played Jeopardy style. Each category is based on popular young adult fiction. Work in groups to identify grammar within each sentence.

  3. Grammar Jeopardy

  4. Present Participle • My older brother, Caleb, stands in the isle, holding a railing above his head to keep himself steady. HOME

  5. Prepositional Phrase • Caleb’s expression is placid as the bus sways and jolts on the road. HOME

  6. Participle and Phrase • In front of it is a large metal structure, that the Dauntless climb after school, daring each other to go higher and higher. • HOME

  7. Infinitive • They are scarred, like he was burned, and they clench around the paper like he wants to crumple it. • HOME

  8. Gerund • I wish I felt like crying, because the tears might bring me a sense of release, but I don’t. • HOME

  9. Participle and Phrase • Skimming over the autumnal colors of the pastoral world, only then did he realize what he hated most about Val’s letter. • HOME

  10. Participle • Bored, he ignored the objectives of the game. • HOME

  11. Infinitive • His army had the potential of being the best fighting group ever to play the game. • HOME

  12. Which verb mood, Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • From now on, you forget about gravity before you go through that door. • HOME

  13. Ender’s Game • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME

  14. Name the simple subjects (Circle), simple verbs (underline), complete subjects (circle), and complete verbs (underline) • Bean’s squad had practiced this several times, and it took only a moment before they were braced on the star. • Bean’s squad had practiced this several times, and it took only a moment before they were braced on the star. • HOME

  15. Participle (circle) and Phrase (underline) • Harry ticked off another day on the piece of paper he had pinned to the wall, counting down to September the first. • HOME

  16. Which verb mood? Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns? • HOME

  17. Participle and Phrase & Two infinitives • Hermione was skimming through all her notes, hoping to come across one of the enchantments they were about to try to break. • HOME

  18. Absolute • Harry pulled on the cloak, his eyes falling on the flute Hagrid had given him for Christmas. • HOME

  19. Is this passive or active voice? Two participles and phrases and one infinitive. • The parcel had been torn open by Harry to find a thick, hand-knitted sweater in emerald green and a large box of homemade fudge. • HOME

  20. Harry Potter #1 • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME

  21. Harry Potter #2 • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME

  22. Absolute • I sit on the ground, hands covered in red welts. • HOME

  23. Participle and Phrase • I hear Cinna’s voice, carrying images of rich fabric and sparkling gems. • HOME

  24. Which verb mood? Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • No! Just don’t, Katniss! Don’t die for me. • HOME

  25. Participle • Refreshed, I treat my burns again. • HOME

  26. One preposition and phrase, two infinitives, one participle and phrase • By late afternoon, I decide to build a small fire to cook the meat, betting that dusk will help conceal the smoke. • HOME

  27. Hunger Games • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME

  28. Two absolutes • Boromir strode up and down, legs pumping and voice speaking ever more loudly. • HOME

  29. Gerund • Flight was impossible, and Frodo and Sam loosened their small swords in their sheaths. • HOME

  30. Participle and phrase • Gollum remained there for some time, making no sound. • HOME

  31. Three prepositions and phrases • The night was old and East grey when they rode up at last from the Deeping-coomb and came back to the Hornburg. • HOME

  32. Two infinitives • All were slain save those who fled to die, or to drown in the red foam of the river. • HOME

  33. FINAL JEOPARDY • Write five sentences with each of the following included. • Sentence 1 – Present Participle • Sentence 2 – Gerund • Sentence 3 – Absolute • Sentence 4 – Infinitive • Sentence 5 – Past Participle • One member from each group writes at least one sentence. (Each correct sentence is worth five points.) • HOME

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