What part of speech is a person, place, or thing?
What is a noun?
Which punctuation mark ends a statement?
Period
What do we call a sentence that tells something?
What is a declarative sentence?
What does the prefix re- mean in “redo”?
What is “again”?
Choose the correct form: Their / There / They’re
_____ going to the store.
What is “They’re”?
What part of speech describes an action?
What is a verb?
Which punctuation mark shows strong feeling?
What is an exclamation point?
What do we call a sentence that asks a question?
What is an interrogative sentence?
What does the prefix un- mean in “unhappy”?
What is “not”?
Which is correct? “I seen the movie” or “I saw the movie”?
What is “I saw the movie”?
“The bright sun shone,” what part of speech is “bright”?
What is an adjective?
Add the correct punctuation: “Where are you going”
What is a question mark?
What do we call a sentence that gives a command?
What is an imperative sentence?
What does the suffix -ful mean in “helpful”?
What is “full of”?
Fix the capital letter mistake: “i love reading.”
What is “I love reading.”
“She ran quickly,” what part of speech is “quickly”?
What is an adverb?
What punctuation mark goes between items in a list?
What is a comma?
What do we call a sentence that expresses strong feeling?
What is an exclamatory sentence?
What does the suffix -less mean in “fearless”?
What is “without”?
Fix the sentence to correct comma usage and introductory phrase: “After finishing her homework she watched a movie with her family.”
What is “After finishing her homework, she watched a movie with her family.”
What part of speech is a word that shows the relationship between a noun and another word (like under, beside, during)?
What is a preposition?
What punctuation mark shows ownership, like in “the dog’s bone”?
What is an apostrophe?
Fix this run-on sentence: “We went to the park it was fun.”
“We went to the park, and it was fun.” OR “We went to the park. It was fun.”
What does the suffix -ment mean in “enjoyment”?
What is “the act or result of doing something”?
Fix the sentence to correct pronoun agreement and verb tense:
“Each of the students turned in their projects late because they was confused.”
What is “Each of the students turned in his or her project late because he or she was confused.”
Accept also: “All of the students turned in their projects late because they were confused.”