Pronouns
Punctuation
Verbs
Sentence Structure
Vocabulary and Word Usage
100

Replace the noun in this sentence with a pronoun: Maria likes pizza

She likes pizza

100

What punctuation mark goes at the end of a question?

?

100

Identify the verb in this sentence: He runs every morning.

runs

100

What is a conjunction?

A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

100

What is a preposition?

A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word

200

Identify the pronoun in this sentence: They are going to the park.

They

200

Add commas: “I bought apples oranges and bananas.”

I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.


200

What tense is this verb: They have finished their homework?

Present perfect

200

Choose the correct conjunction: I wanted to go to the park, ___ it started raining.

but

200

Choose the preposition in this sentence: The cat is under the table.

under

300

Fill in the blank: Either John or his friends will bring ___ books.

their

300

True or False: You can use a semicolon to join two complete sentences.

True

300

Choose the correct verb: If I (was/were) rich, I would buy a car.

were

300

Identify the conjunction in this sentence: She studied hard, so she passed the test.

so

300

Fill in the blank: She walked ___ the store to buy milk.

into, to, toward

400

What kind of pronoun is ours?

Possessive Pronoun

400

Fix the punctuation: Wow I can’t believe it

Wow! I can’t believe it.


400

Explain the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs.

Transitive verbs need an object; intransitive verbs do not.


400

Combine these two sentences using a conjunction: I like pizza. I don’t like burgers.

I like pizza, but I don’t like burgers

400

Identify the prepositional phrase: He hid the gift behind the couch.

behind the couch

500

Combine these sentences using a relative pronoun: I saw the movie. It was amazing.

I saw the movie that was amazing.

500

Explain why you would use a colon instead of a semicolon.

A colon introduces a list or explanation; a semicolon joins two related sentences.

500

Change to passive voice: The teacher graded the tests.


The tests were graded by the teacher.

500

What is the difference between a coordinating and a subordinating conjunction? Give an example of each.

Coordinating joins equal parts (and, but, or) 

Subordinating joins dependent and independent clauses (because, although)

500

Rewrite this sentence and add a prepositional phrase: I read a book

ex: on the porch, to the kid

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