Capitalization and Punctuation
Nouns and Verbs
Narrative Details
Contractions and Conjunctions
100

Re-write with proper capitalization? 

i haVe twenty six awesome students!

I have twenty six awesome students!

100

Choose the answer with 3 nouns.

A) Played, Gym, Early

B) Game, Seats, Seconds

C) Thrilled, Gets, Final

The correct answer is B.

Game= Thing

Seats= Things

Seconds= Things

100

What narrative detail is used in this sentence?

The train whistled so loudly it made my ears ring.

Sound/Hearing: What something sounds like.

100

We aren't going.

What does the contraction mean?

We are not going. 

200

Rewrite this sentence with the correct capitalization.

Ms. felton has a guinEA Pig. 

Ms. Felton has a guinea pig. 

200

Choose the answer with 3 verbs. 

A) Excited, Early, Best

B) Thrilled, Arrived, Stayed

C) Greatly, Final, Gym

The answer is B.

What happens when you are thrilled?

What does if you arrived somewhere?

What does it mean if you stayed somewhere?

200

What narrative detail is used in this sentence?

The pizza looked red, orange and greasy.

Sight: What something looks like. 

200

Write the contraction for can not. 

Can't 

300

Write the missing punctuation. 

The pizza looked old nasty and uncooked

The pizza looked old, nasty and uncooked!

300

Choose the answer with 3 adjectives.

A) Thrilled, Large, Best

B) Large, Best, Final

C) All, Large, Until

B is the correct answer.

A large table.

The best cook.

The final day of school.

300

What are the two narrative details being used in this sentence?

The crab meat felt rubbery and smelled fishy.

The two narrative details being used are touch and smell. 

300

Use did not in a sentence with its contraction form.

I didn't do my homework last night. 

400

Re-write this sentence with proper punctuation and capitalization:

I love to write papers I would write one everyday if i had time.

I love to write papers. I would write one everyday if I had time.

400

Choose the answer with 3 adverbs.

A) Excited, Early, Climatic

B) Elementary, Best, Stayed

C) Greatly, Enthusiastically, Early

The answer is C.

We were greatly affected by COVID.

She enthusiastically reading out loud.

He woke up early.  

400

What type of narrative detail is this? "You are so smart", said Ms. Felton.

This type of narrative detail is dialogue.

400

Which sentence uses the conjunction because correctly?

We blew out all the candles in the room because it got very dark. 

vs

Mom is baking a cake because dad turns 30 today.

The correct answer is: 

Mom is baking a cake because dad turns 30 today.

500

What is the difference between these two sentences? 

1) Lets eat grandma 

vs

 2) Let's eat, grandma.

In sentence 2:

1) There is an apostrophe in the word let's.

2) The comma after "grandma" gives the sentence a different meaning. 

Sentence 1 is explaining that they will actually eat grandma. Sentence 2 is telling grandma to come and eat.

500

What is a noun?

What describes a noun, an adjective or an adverb?

What is a verb?

What describes a verb, an adjective or an adverb?

A noun is a person, place, or thing.

An adjective describes a noun. 

A verb is an action or state of being.

An adverb describes a verb.

500

Re-Write the sentence using the correct dialogue. 

Ms. Felton said, you are so creative.

Ms. Felton said, "you are so creative".

500

Which sentence uses the conjunction so correctly?

My sister spilled her drink so she helped clean it up.

vs

We arrived at the movie on time so we left the house early.

The correct answer is:

My sister spilled her drink so she helped clean it up.

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