empty, vacant
SYNONYM!
An adverb modifies a...
verb!
Choose the sentence with the noun underlined:
a) The big giant marched through the town.
b) The big giant marched through the town.
a) The big giant marched through the town.
Which rule states that you must Capitalize the first word of a sentence?
Capitalization Rule #1
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly:
1. Ms coye is my principal.
a) Ms. Coye is my principal.
b) Ms Coye is my principal
c) Correct as is
a) Ms. Coye is my principal.
poor, rich
ANTONYM!
noun!
Choose the sentence with the verb underlined:
a) A yellow cat meowed quietly.
b) A yellow cat meowed quietly.
a) A yellow cat meowed quietly.
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
I played basketball with Uncle James last Sunday.
Uncle - Capitalization Rule #4
James - Capitalization Rule #3
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly:
1. Avery is the name of my new dog.
a) Avery is the name of my new dog
b) avery is the name of my new dog.
c) Correct as is.
c) Correct as is.
add, subtract
ANTONYM!
Identify the adverb(s) using the Question and Answer Flow:
An old dog barked loudly today.
Barked how? Loudly
Barked when? Today
Classify the word in bold with the question and answer flow:
An excited monkey climbed happily today.
What is the sentence about? Monkeys, Subject Noun, SN
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Did Ms. Johnson move to Denton, Kansas?
Denton - Capitalization Rule #8
Kansas - Capitalization Rule #8
Denton, Kansas - Punctuation Rule #5leap, jump
SYNONYM!
Identify the adjective(s) using the Question and Answer Flow:
An old dog barked loudly today.
What kind of dog? Old
Classify the word in bold with the question and answer flow:
The seven funny clowns raced around merrily.
What is being said about clowns? Clowns raced, Verb, V
Raced Where? around, adverb, ADV
Raced how? merrily, adverb ADV
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Mr. Norman fixed my bike on Friday.
Mr. - Capitalization Rule #1 or #5
Friday - Capitalization Rule #6
Mr. - Punctuation Rule #8
Friday. - Punctuation Rule #1
Choose the definition for the underlined word:
Dad wiped his sweat with a moist towel.
a) very clean
b) dry
c) a little wet
c) a little wet
Identify the adverb(s) using the Question and Answer Flow:
The excited children talked happily today.
talked how? happily
talked when? today
Classify the word in bold with the question and answer flow:
The three little children played happily today.
Who is the sentence about? Children, Subject Noun, SN
What is being said about children? Children played, Verb, V
Played how? Happily, Adverb, Adv
Played when? Today, Adverb, Adv
What kind of children? Little, Adjective, Adj
How many children? Three, Adjective, Adj
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Maria, Cole, and Jake are going to my party on Saturday.
Maria, Cole, and Jake - Punctuation Rule #6
a) dry
b) clean
c) dirty
d) damp
d) damp
Identify the adjective(s) using the Question and Answer Flow:
A big yellow giraffe ran quickly away.
what kind of giraffe? yellow
what kind of giraffe? big
Classify the word in bold with the question and answer flow:
The beautiful purple flowers bloomed slowly today.What is the sentence about? Flowers, Subject Noun, SN
What is being said about flowers? Flowers bloomed, Verb, V
Bloomed how? Slowly, Adverb, Adv
Bloomed when? Today, Adverb, Adv
What kind of flowers? purple, Adjective, Adj
What kind of flowers? beautiful, Adjective, Adj
The, Article Adjective, A
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Does Uncle Cory work at The Cookie Company?
The Cookie Company - Capitalization Rule #11
Choose the correct antonym for moist.
a) clean
b) dirty
c) dry
d) damp
c) dry
Identify the adjective(s) and adverb(s) using the Question and Answer Flow:
The five little monkeys jumped excitedly yesterday.
Adverbs:
Jumped how? excitedlyJumped when? yesterday
Adjectives:
What kind of monkeys? little
How many monkeys? five
Classify the word in bold with the question and answer flow:
The busy mother worked very fast.
Who is the sentence about? Mother, Subject Noun, SN
What is being said about mother? Mother worked, Verb, V
Worked how? fast, adverb, adv
How fast? Very, adverb, adv
What kind of mother? busy, adjective adj
Use the capitalization and punctuation rule numbers for each correction in bold.
Cleo, when are you leaving for Denver, Colorado?
Cleo, - Punctuation Rule #7
? - Punctuation Rule #2