He went to (their/there) game.
What is their?
The (girls/girl's) dog is brown.
What is girl's?
Where should the comma(s) be? We went to the store and we bought some milk.
What is We went to the store, and we bought some milk?
What is the subject of a sentence?
What is the noun part?
Which word(s) should be capitalized: my day was exhausting, ms. balzen made us write a lot.
What is My, Ms. Balzen?
Her hair was longer (then/than) his.
What is than?
My (parent's/parents') house is inviting.
What is parents'?
Where should the comma(s) be? Today is March 10 2009
What is March 10, 2009?
What is the predicate of a sentence?
What is the verb part?
Which word(s) should be capitalized: Mr. smith's dry cleaners is the cleanest place in town!
What is Smith's, Dry, Cleaners?
The girl took (too/to) long (to/too) do her assignment.
What is too, to?
My mom and dad are funny. My (dad's/dads') sense of humor is great!
What is dad's?
Where should the comma(s) be? Although I studied all night I wasn't ready for the test.
What is Although I studied all night, I wasn't ready for the test?
What is a complete sentence called?
What is an independent clause?
Which word(s) should be capitalized: My favorite place to eat is pastafina.
What is Pastafina?
The storm (affected/effected) the cell phone service.
What is affected?
The (team's/teams') victory was exciting!
What is team's?
Where should the comma(s) be? My brother who is six feet tall likes to play basketball.
What is My brother, who is six feet tall, likes to play basketball?
What is an incomplete sentence called?
What is a dependent clause, phrase, or fragment?
Which word(s) should be capitalized: My favorite food is italian food.
What is Italian?
I had (a lot/alot) of pizza for dinner.
What is a lot?
My day (couldn't/could'nt) get any better! We spent the morning at (Jill's/Jills) (parents/parents') house.
What is couldn't, Jill's, and parents'?
Where should the comma(s) be? We bought bananas apples oranges and limes.
What is We bought bananas, apples, oranges, and limes?
What is a possessive plural word?
What is a word that shows ownership but is referencing multiple subjects. (Teachers', Cats', Dogs'.)
Which word(s) should be capitalized: The spanish music was beautiful. it made our evening feel like we were in spain.
What is Spanish, It, and Spain?