Identify the part of speech for the italic word: "The cat quickly climbed the tree." (quickly)
a) noun
b) pronoun
c) adverb
d) verb
c) adverb
Add the missing end punctuation: "Watch out for the wet floor"
a) period
b) exclamation point
c) comma
d) question mark
!!!!
Which is the correct spelling?
a) definately
b) definitely
c) definatly
b) definitely
Capitalize the proper noun in this sentence:
"we visited london last summer."
London
Is this a fragment or a complete sentence? "Walking to the store."
fragment
Name the part of speech that shows action or state of being.
a) noun
b) verb
c) adjective
d) adverb
b) verb
Where should the comma go in this sentence: "Before we eat we should wash our hands"
a) Before we eat, we should wash our hands.
b) Before we eat we should, wash our hands.
c) Before, we eat we should wash our hands.
d) Before we, eat we should wash our hands.
a) Before we eat, we should wash our hands.
Spell the plural form of "city."
cities
Which words should be capitalized in the title: "a tale of two cities"?
A Tale of Two Cities
Combine these two sentences into one complete sentence using a coordinating conjunction: "I wanted to go to the park. It started to rain."
I wanted to go to the park, but it started to rain."
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "Either Sarah or ____ forgot the book." (him / she / her)
her
Use punctuation to correctly join these sentences into one: "I have a dog. It is very friendly."
I have a dog and it is very friendly.
I have a friendly dog.
Choose the correct homophone: "I can't wait to (hear / here) the new song."
hear
Correctly capitalize this sentence: "on monday, mrs. jones will visit st. luke's hospital."
On Monday, Mrs. Jones with visit St. Luke's Hospital.
Identify whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory: "Please close the door."
declarative
Identify the adjective(s) in this sentence: "The small, eager puppy wagged its tail."
a) small
b) eager
c) wagged
d) tail
Add quotation marks and commas where needed: The teacher said you may read silently during class.
The teacher said, "you may read silently during class".
Correct the misspelled word and write the proper form: "The scientist recieved the award."
received
Explain whether to capitalize the word "president" in this sentence: "The president visited our town." (brief answer)
No unless it's a specific president. President Obama.
Correct the run-on sentence: "She loves reading she goes to the library every week."
She loves reading. She goes to the library every week.
Read the sentence using a stronger verb: "The man walked slowly down the road."
ran, jogged, lollygagged, etc.
Correctly punctuate this complex sentence with a dependent clause: If you finish your work early you may play outside
Hint: there is a comma and period needed.
If you finish your work early, you may play outside.
Provide the correct spelling for MORE happy of "happy."
Happier
Rewrite with correct capitalization: "dr. martin luther king jr. gave a famous speech in washington, d.c."
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a famous speech in Washington, D.C.
Rewrite this sentence to change passive voice to active voice: "The cake was baked by Jamie."
Jamie baked a cake.