Vocabulary
Sentences
Parts of speech
Punctuation
Job searching
100

A place where people come together to learn

a class, a classroom

100

It has one subject and verb.

a simple sentence

100

It is a person, place, thing, or idea.

a noun
100

She left the store  This sentence is missing it.

a period

100

This is the person who interviews you.

the interviewer
200

A mammal with two legs that builds cities, makes wars, and creates art.

a human, humans, person, people

200

It has 2 sentences joined by a conjunction.

a compound sentence
200

It is an action or state of being

a verb

200

I like peas carrots and potatoes. This sentence is missing it.

a comma

200

This question asks for a summary of your professional self.

Tell me about yourself

300

A synonym for the word 'sad.'

unhappy, depressed, blue, lackluster, melancholy

300

It has an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

a complex sentence

300

It modifies a noun.

an adjective

300

You put it at the end of a question.

a questionmark

300

You fill out this form for a job.

a job application

400

An antonym for the word 'sad'.

happy

400

It is a sentence.

a statement

400

It connects two words or clauses

a conjunction

400

You use this before a list

a colon

eg: This is what she bought: eggs, milk, and butter.

400

This question asks for what you are good at.

What are your strengths?

500

This word means "on time."

punctual, prompt

500

It is a question

interrogative sentence

500

a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object

preposition

500

You can sometimes use it to connect two sentences into one.

a semi-colon

500

This question asks for what challenges you.

What is a weakness?

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