The part of speech that describes a noun.
What is an adjective.
The punctuation mark used to indicate possession.
What is an apostrophe?
The definition of a simple sentence.
What is a sentence with one independent clause?
The past tense of "to swim" is this.
What is "swam."
This form of pronoun is needed in the sentence: “My friend and ___ are going to the game.”
What is "I"?
The verb in the sentence "She runs every morning."
What is "runs"?
The punctuation mark used to separate items in a series.
What is a comma?
A compound sentence must contain this.
What is two independent clauses joined by a conjunction?
The present tense of "to walk" is this
What is "walks"?
People often mix these two: one shows possession, like “___ book is on the table,” while the other is a contraction meaning “___ going to love this movie.”
What are “your” and “you’re”?
The part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
Answer: What is a conjunction?
The punctuation that is used at the end of a direct question.
What is a question mark?
A sentence that contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause is called this.
What is a complex sentence?
The tense that describes actions that will happen in the future is known as this.
What is the future tense?
People often confuse these two words: one means “to receive” and the other means “to exclude.”
What are “accept” and “except”?
The part of speech that expresses a strong emotion.
Answer: What is an interjection?
The punctuation mark used to emphasize a statement or command.
What is an exclamation mark?
A sentence that asks a question is referred to as what?
What is an interrogative sentence?
The past perfect tense of he walked is what?
What is " he had walked"?
Students often confuse these two homophones: one shows possession, the other is a contraction for “they are.”
What are “their” and “they’re”?
The part of speech that substitutes for a noun.
Answer: What is a pronoun?
The purpose of a semicolon is this.
What is to connect closely related independent clauses?
The sentence type "Although it was raining, we went for a walk" is classified as this type of sentence.
What is a complex sentence?
The present continuous form of "to eat" is what?
What is "is eating"?
This punctuation mark is often misused when joining two independent clauses without a conjunction, creating what’s called a run-on sentence.
What is a comma?