The kind of verb that direct objects follow
What is "an action verb"?
The part of speech that appositives follow
What are nouns?
OP in this sentence:
The doors in my house are painted black.
What is "house"?
The rule about this capitalization:
We had fun in Latin class today.
What is "languages are capitalized"?
The comma rule about this:
I like ice cream, but my sister likes popsicles.
What is "use a comma before the FANBOY in compound sentences"?
DO in this sentence:
Mother gave me some delicious homemade cookies.
The punctuation that is required when using appositives
What is a comma?
OP in this sentence:
I have found many answers in the Bible's pages.
What is "pages"?
The words that need capitalizing:
The missouri river branches off in many directions.
What is "Missouri River"?
The comma rule about this:
I live in a beautiful, lush state.
What is "use a comma to separate two like adjectives"?
Subject noun in this sentence:
My dog's tail was wagging happily.
What is "tail"?
Where is the appositive in this sentence?
Jack, my poodle, loves to swim.
What is "my poodle" ?
Number of OPs in this sentence:
Several students at this school participate in many of the Providence sports.
What is "three"?
Word(s) that need capitalizing:
That package from my mom is on the counter.
What is "none"?
The comma rule about this:
Finally, we arrived home.
Today, she came in third place.
What is "use a comma after introductory words"?
Subject Noun in this sentence:
The stripes on my shirt were white.
What is "stripes"?
The appositive in this sentence:
We ate at Shipley's Donuts, our favorite bakery.
What is "our favorite bakery"?
This is where the object of the preposition is found in the prepositional phrase.
What is "at the end"?
The words in this title that should NOT be capitalized:
The Lord Of The Rings
What are "of, the"?
What is the comma rule about this:
Mom bought new shoes, boots, and slippers.
What is "use commas between items in a series"?
True or False:
All action verbs have direct objects.
What is "false"?
The full definition of an appositive
What is "a noun or noun phrase that follows another noun and gives additional information about it" ?
Of, to, in, by, around, beside, near.....
These words show location.
What are prepositions?
The capitalization rule about this:
The Magna Carta was signed in 1215.
What is "specific historical documents are always capitalized"?
What are the comma AND capitalization rules about this:
Sarah said, "Did you find my keys?"
What is "use a comma to set off a speaker's words" AND "capitalize first words in a sentence"?