Combining Sentences
Word Parts
Fact or Opinion
Vocabulary
Sentence Editing
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Combine these sentences: "The dog barked. The cat ran away."

Answer: The dog barked, and the cat ran away.

100

What is a prefix?

Answer: A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

100

What is a fact?

Answer: A statement that can be proven true.

100

What is the plot of a story?

Answer: Sequence of events or main events that happen in a story.

100

What change should be made in this sentence? "She readed three books yesterday?'

Answer: Change readed to read

200

Combine these sentences: "It was cold. We stayed inside."

Answer: It was cold, so we stayed inside.

200

What is the root word in "happiness"?

Answer: Happy

200

What is an opinion?

Answer: A statement that expresses a belief or feeling; can not be proven true or false

200

What is the theme of a story?

Answer: The message or lesson learned.

200

What change needs to be made to this sentence? "The car stoped at the red light."

Answer: Change stoped to stopped
300

Combine these sentences: "She studied hard. She passed the test."

Answer: She studied hard, so she passed the test.

300

What is a suffix?

Answer: A group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning.

300

Is this a fact or opinion? "Chocolate is the best ice cream flavor."

Answer: Opinion

300

If a story uses words such as "I", "me", "my", what point of view is the story being told from?

Answer: 1st person point of view
300

What change should be made to this sentence? "Mrs. goodson loves to read."

Answer: Capitalize the G in Goodson

400

Combine these sentences: "Do you want a cupcake? Do you want a cookie?"

Answer: Do you want a cupcake, or do you want a cookie?

400

What does the prefix pre- in the word "prepay" mean?

Answer: Before

400

Is this a fact or opinion? "The Earth revolves around the Sun?"

Answer: Fact

400

What is the word for where a story takes place?

Answer: Setting

400

What change needs to be made to this sentence? "It was raining outside so I needed an umbrella."

Answer: Add a comma before "so"

500

Combine these sentences: "I like cats. My sister likes dogs."

Answer: I like cats, but my sister likes dogs.

500

What does the suffix “-ful” mean? Example: successful

Answer: Full of

500

Give an example of a fact and an opinion about dogs.

Answer: Fact: Dogs have four legs; Opinion: Dogs are the best pets.

500

What is the central idea of a story?

Answer: What the story is mostly/mainly about.

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What change needs to be made to this sentence? "The boy have two dogs."

Answer: Change have to has

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