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What type of sentence this?
Impatiently, Sammy jumped up and down outside the door.
The Red, White, Blue (List of Three)
The Adverb Start
Begin with a Preposition
The Power Sentence
What sentence type is this?
When I went to check on them, they were nowhere to be seen.
Explore the subject
The em dash
The W start
The red, white and blue
Which sentence is called the Em-Dash?
The trickle of smoke sketched a chalky line up the solid blue of the sky.
And - by good fortune - my ten-year-old son is the same age as your brother!
On the table stood two jellies, one red and one green.
He yelped to be let in.
'The contents spilled out revealing a white shirt, blue jumper and several pairs of grey woolen socks.'
What sentence type is this?
The Red White and Blue/ List of Three.
The Power Sentence
The Simple Sentence
The ~ing start
What sentence type is:
Trying to get ahead, he overtook the runners.
The Power Sentence
The Simple Sentence
The ~ed start
The ~ing start
What part of speech does this sentence start with?
On top of the mountain was a giant pohutukawa tree.
adjective
adverb
preposition
verb
Which sentence is a simple sentence?
Impatiently, Bobby jumped up and down outside the front door.
Invited my friends over and we had a great time.
While I am a passionate league fan, I love basketball.
The moon is shining.
What part of speech does this sentence start with?
Looking down the list for his name, Liam realised he had finally been picked for the team.
VERB
NOUN
ADVERB
ADJECTIVE
Which punctuation symbol is best between 'fumbles' and 'we'.
We had too many fumbles we lost the game.
apostrophe
semicolon
exclamation mark
colon
Which sentence is exploring the subject?
Junping was his only option.
She was a very happy girl; she had made it out alive.
Sportsmanship, which is essential in any sport, was absent on the basketball court.
When the cake is brown, take it out of the oven.
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