Sunday, October 19, 2008

Writing - Subjects & Verbs

A key part of avoiding sentence fragments (like we discussed in the October 18th blog entry) is knowing what's your subject and what's your verb for every sentence you write.

Here's a fun site that has a game called "Grammar Gorillas" and will have you test your knowledge of subject & verb identification. I think you'll enjoy it!

Click here to play the game and then report back to tell us how you did, if you liked it, and if you learned anything new!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow this was pretty easy and fun.I got 10 out of 10 correct.

Aneilia Persad

Anonymous said...

Way to Go!
You finished "Grammar Gorillas".
(Oct. 19, 2008 at 17:29)


Your Score:
10 of 10
I liked it!!! it was easy but fun!!!
Tais M

Anonymous said...

The Vocabulary Matching Games were very good. I have learned a lot of new words. Great. Verna B

Anonymous said...

I did it. I tried it a second time and it was terrific. Verna B

Anonymous said...

I thought it was pretty cool. It was very easy. I got 9 out of 10.

Crystal Smolter

Anonymous said...

Ye, I liked amd I did great 10 out of 10 correct, it was easey.


Maria E Wahlenberg

Anonymous said...

It was fun doing Grammer Gorillas.

Dorothea m

Anonymous said...

Playing game on line is really fun .When to play the game one of kid walk in the room and wanted to the game for me so played togather and I like it was a cool thing to do. tiffany f.

Anonymous said...

it was fun i got 10/10

Delbon Johnson

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed playing the game. I got 10 out of 10 correct. I think its a great way of learning while still having some fun.

Lisa Bristol

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed playing the game. I got 10 out of 10 correct. Its a fun way of learning while you still have some fun.

Lisa Bristol

Anonymous said...

Yes, a good game.It makes you stop and think and apply what you know




Michele T.

Anonymous said...

Well I did good 9 out 10 I guess i need to study my verd .tifany f

Anonymous said...

I liked this exercise, but if you did it took quickly you might make a mistake because you will not be thinking correctly. Overall, it was a nice game for a refresher on the differences between the noun and the verb.

-Judith B