Spelling Rules
Vocabulary Time!
Punctuation & Capitalization
Part of Speech
Fix the Sentence
100

What is the rule? Believe follows which spelling rule?

I before E, except after C

100

What does devour mean?

To eat something quickly

100

What punctuation goes at the end of a question?

A question mark (?)

100

What part of speech is “run”?

Verb

100

Fix this: she like pizza.

She likes pizza.

200

What do we do to hope when we add “-ing”?

Drop the silent e → hoping

200

What word means "fake money or item"?

Counterfeit

200

Which word needs a capital? my mom and i went to walmart.

I and Walmart

200

What part of speech is “quickly”?

Adverb

200

Fix this: they going to the store.

They are going to the store.

300

What do we do to cry before adding “-ed”?

Change y to i → cried

300

What does clutch mean?

To hold something tightly

300

What punctuation belongs between these two ideas? I was hungry I ate a sandwich.

A period, semicolon, or comma with conjunction

300

What is the subject in this sentence? The cat ran fast.

The cat

300

Fix this: i will eats lunch soon.

I will eat lunch soon.

400

What happens to stop when we add “-ing”?

Double the consonant → stopping

400

What does it mean to impede someone?

To block or slow them down

400

Where do we add commas? I like apples oranges and bananas.

Apples, oranges, and bananas.

400

Is this verb stative or action? He believes in magic.

Stative

400

Fix this: he don’t have homework.

He doesn’t have homework.

500

True or False: We double the consonant in begin + “-ing” because the accent is at the end.

True → beginning

500

Which word means “to take or get something”?

Acquire

500

Fix this: mrs. smith lives in texas.

Mrs. Smith lives in Texas.

500

What is the tense of this sentence? They were running late.

Past progressive

500

Fix this: running in the park makes me happy it fun.

Running in the park makes me happy. It is fun.

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