This type of end mark is found at the end of an interrogative sentence.
What is a question mark?
The plural form of the noun candy (must be spelled out correctly)
What is candies?
The word from this list that is a preposition:
look, since, think, cross, them
What is since?
Action, linking, or helping - the type of verb that may is
What is a helping verb?
The adverb in the following sentence:
The kids carefully crossed the street together.
What is carefully?
The spot where the comma goes in the following sentence:
Although the school year is ending you can still work on your writing over the summer.
What is after the word ending?
The type of noun that shows ownership
What is a possessive noun?
The preposition in the following sentence:
John went golfing with his friend yesterday.
What is with?
The past tense of the verb break
What is broke?
From the following list, the one that is not a type of adverb:
time, place, participle, manner, degree, affirmation, negation
What is participle?
The two types of sentences that can end with a period
What are declarative (statements) and imperative (commands)?
The plural form of the noun hoof (must be spelled out correctly)
What is hooves?
The prepositional phrase in the following sentence:
Magellan sailed around the world many years ago.
What is around the world?
Transitive or intransitive - the verb eat in the following sentence:
The students eat lunch at noon in the cafeteria.
What is transitive?
The adverb of place in the following sentence:
Please sit here quietly during the presentation.
What is here?
The punctuation marks that are missing from this sentence:
Bill said we need to leave now.
What are a comma and quotation marks?
Bill said, "We need to leave now."
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Charles (must be spelled out correctly)
What is Charles's?
The object of the preposition in the following sentence:
The mouse quickly scurried underneath the bed.
What is bed?
The past progressive form of the verb think
What is was/were thinking?
The adverb of degree in the following sentence:
The team was very excited to have finally won a game.
What is very?
The punctuation mark that goes in the blank space in the following sentence:
I got my homework done as soon as I got home from school ____ therefore, I had time to go outside and play.
What is a semicolon?
The plural possessive form of moose (must be spelled out correctly)
What is moose's?
All of the prepositions in the following sentence:
During class in the morning, the students had to finish all of their work assigned from the teacher.
What are during, in, of, and from?
The future perfect tense of the verb learn
What is will have learned?
All of the adverbs in the following sentence:
Yes, you will immediately need to write the essay again if you do not follow the directions carefully.
What are yes, immediately, again, not, and carefully?