This is a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
The past is "brought".
What is "bring"?
This means, "to enter a building".
What is "come in"?
In the present tense, verbs need to agree in which two areas?
What is person and number?
This is at the end of a sentence.
What is a period/full stop?
This is describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
The past is "told".
What is "tell"?
This means, "to exercise, usually in a gym".
What is, "work out"?
What letter is added to regular verbs in third person singular?
What is -s?
True or false, the sentence, "I go." is a complete sentence.
What is true?
This connects words, phrases, and clauses.
What is a conjunction?
The past is "knew".
What is "know"?
This means, "to leave your bed".
What is, "get up"?
True or false, words that are noncount usually take the plural verb.
What is false?
You need these to separate a list of three or more things.
What are commas?
These describe verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
What are adverbs?
The past is "was/were".
What is "am/is/are"?
This means, "to complete information on a form".
What is to "fill out/fill in"?
Is the following sentence correct in subject/verb agreement?
"The police are here to protect us."
What is, yes?
When someone says something in a piece of writing you need to put what they say in these.
What are quotation marks?
These tell you the relationship to other words in a sentence.
What are prepositions?
The past is "kept".
What is "keep"?
This means, "to be responsible for someone/something, for example, a child".
What is "look after"?
Is the following sentence correct?
"Five hundred dollars is too much to pay for a pair of jeans."
What is yes?
This punctuation is needed to form a contraction.
What is an apostrophe?