The location and time of a story are called...
What is the setting?
A FANBOY that connects two sentences with a comma is called a...
(FANBOY = For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet)
What is a conjunction?
Correct the sentence:
I got hear two late for breakfast so I am hungry.
here, not hear
too, not two
The part of a sentence that is actually doing the action is called the...
What is subject?
Loose/tight
antonym
The short version of the story that includes the important details is...
What is the summary?
A simple sentence must contain 3 things, what are they?
Subject, Predicate, and complete thought
Correct the sentence:
I no I should do my homework but I am to busy playing you're videogame.
know, not no
too, not to
your, not you're
In grammar, a person, place, or thing is called...
What is a noun?
Constrict/squeeze
Synonym
A group of words that means something else that uses "like" or "as"?
What is a simile?
Correct the errors:
i want to go to burger king for dinner beth told her mother"I want to go to Burger King for dinner," Beth told her mother.
Correct the sentence:
The principle of our school said to take the read box over their.
principal, not principle
red, not read
there, not their
The part of a piece of writing that closes, gives the results and summarizes what was said is called...
What is a conclusion?
Life is a highway, and I want to ride it all night long.
the terms used to describe the differences and similarities in characters are...
What is compare and contrast?
The sentence of a paragraph tells the big, important facts about the paragraph is?
What is the main idea?
Correct the sentence:
Your write, their are too people in my class with the same name.
You're, not your
right, not write
two, not too
Another name for a predicate is
The engine purred like a kitten after I got it tuned up.
simile
What is like a paragraph, but is in a poem is...
What is a stanza?
One part of a long piece of prose that contains one main idea supported by several details is a ...
What is a paragraph?
Correct the sentence:
If they don't pay there bill, they could loose there car, to
their bill, not there bill
lose, not loose
their, not their
too, not to
Two sentences that are put together with a comma and a conjunction (and have a similar theme) are called...
What are compound sentences?
Cut me some slack. It's been a hard week.
Idiom