______ is going to the store?
a) She
b) Him
c) We
d) Me
Which of these is a correct use of an exclamation mark?
a) What a beautiful day!
b) What a beautiful day?
c) What a beautiful day.
d) What, a beautiful day!
a) What a beautiful day!
I wanted to go to the beach, ______ it started raining.
a) so
b) but
c) and
d) because
b) but
I saw ______ at the concert last night.
a) he
b) him
c) they
d) us
b) him
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a) My favorite subjects are math, science and, history.
b) My favorite subjects are math, science, and history.
c) My favorite subjects are math science and history.
d) My favorite subjects, are math science and history.
Answer: b) My favorite subjects are math, science, and history.
We can go to the park, ______ we can stay home and watch a movie.
a) and
b) but
c) or
d) so
c) or
I spoke to ______ at the meeting.
a) he
b) her
c) they
d) us
b) her
Which sentence is correct?
a) Do you like pizza, burgers or pasta?
b) Do you like pizza burgers or pasta?
c) Do you like pizza, burgers, or pasta?
d) Do you like pizza, burgers or, pasta?
c) Do you like pizza, burgers, or pasta?
I was hungry, ______ I made myself a sandwich.
a) and
b) but
c) so
d) or
c) so
______ will help you with the project.
a) Me
b) You
c) Us
d) I
d) I
Which is an example of an imperative sentence?
a) Can you help me with my homework?
b) Please close the door.
c) Where are you going?
d) I will finish the project later.
Answer: b) Please close the door.
Answer: b) Please close the door.
The cake was delicious. It was a bit too sweet for me.
What is the best way to combine the two simple sentences above?
The cake was delicious, but it was a bit too sweet for me.
Did you tell ______ about the event?
a) them
b) they
c) us
d) we
a) them
Which sentence needs quotation marks?
a) She said, I am going to the store.
b) She said, "I am going to the store."
c) She said I am going to the store.
d) She, said, I am going to the store.
b) She said, "I am going to the store."
We can go to the beach. We can stay home and watch a movie.
What is the best way to combine both sentences used above?
We can go to the beach, or we can stay home and watch a movie.