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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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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.
Present Participle • My older brother, Caleb, stands in the isle, holding a railing above his head to keep himself steady. HOME
Prepositional Phrase • Caleb’s expression is placid as the bus sways and jolts on the road. HOME
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
Infinitive • They are scarred, like he was burned, and they clench around the paper like he wants to crumple it. • HOME
Gerund • I wish I felt like crying, because the tears might bring me a sense of release, but I don’t. • HOME
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
Participle • Bored, he ignored the objectives of the game. • HOME
Infinitive • His army had the potential of being the best fighting group ever to play the game. • HOME
Which verb mood, Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • From now on, you forget about gravity before you go through that door. • HOME
Ender’s Game • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME
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
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
Which verb mood? Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • Could a werewolf be killing the unicorns? • HOME
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
Absolute • Harry pulled on the cloak, his eyes falling on the flute Hagrid had given him for Christmas. • HOME
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
Harry Potter #1 • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME
Harry Potter #2 • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME
Absolute • I sit on the ground, hands covered in red welts. • HOME
Participle and Phrase • I hear Cinna’s voice, carrying images of rich fabric and sparkling gems. • HOME
Which verb mood? Indicative, Imperative, Interrogative, Subjunctive, Conditional? • No! Just don’t, Katniss! Don’t die for me. • HOME
Participle • Refreshed, I treat my burns again. • HOME
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
Hunger Games • DAILY DOUBLE!!! • HOME
Two absolutes • Boromir strode up and down, legs pumping and voice speaking ever more loudly. • HOME
Gerund • Flight was impossible, and Frodo and Sam loosened their small swords in their sheaths. • HOME
Participle and phrase • Gollum remained there for some time, making no sound. • HOME
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
Two infinitives • All were slain save those who fled to die, or to drown in the red foam of the river. • HOME
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