The first paragraph in an essay
What is the introduction?
Names a state of being or action
What is a verb?
What is a capital letter?
Type of word that means the same thing or has a similar definition
What is a synonym?
When writing, what should be done to titles of books (in addition to capitalization)
What is underline or italicize?
The last paragraph in an essay
What is the conclusion?
Names a person, place, thing, or idea
What is a noun?
Mark of punctuation at the end of a declarative sentence
What is a period?
Type of word that means the opposite
What is an antonym?
What should be done at the beginning of a paragraph.
What is indent?
What paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 of an essay are called
What are body paragraphs?
A describing word that describes a noun, pronoun, or adjective
What is an adjective?
Mark of punctuation at the end of an interrogative sentence
What is a question mark?
Part of speech of the words: red, tall, happy
What are adjectives?
Identify "students" as plural, singular possessive, or plural possessive.
The teacher helped the students with their math problems.
What is plural?
The statement in an essay that tells the main idea
What is the thesis statement?
A word that replaces a noun in a sentence
What is a pronoun?
Mark of punctuation at the end of an exclamatory sentence
What is an exclamation mark or exclamation point?
Happy is a ____________ of the word cheerful.
What is a synonym?
Properly place the apostrophe in the following sentence.
The parents meeting was held in room 14.
What is parents'?
The first step in writing a research paper. It is used as a guide.
What is an outline?
A word used as an exclamation, shows emotion
What is an interjection?
Two sentences can be combined by one mark of punctuation as long as the two ideas go together. See the example below:
I have a puppy ___ her name is Mamie.
Mark of punctuation that would correctly fill in the blank
What is a semi-colon?
Book or online resource used to look up definitions
What is a dictionary?
The four types of sentences
What are declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative?