In the sentence, “The cat slept,” cat is this part of speech.
noun.
A complete sentence must have these two main parts.
subject and a predicate
The present progressive tense usually uses one of these helping verbs plus an -ing verb.
am, is, or are.
Where should the comma go?
“I bought apples oranges and bananas.”
I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
These punctuation marks go around the words a person actually says.
quotation marks
In the sentence, “The cat slept,” slept is this part of speech.
Verb
Is this a complete sentence or a fragment: “Running down the hall.”
Fragment
What verb tense is this: “She is reading a book”?
present progressive.
Where should the comma go?
“On Saturday we went to the beach.”
On Saturday, we went to the beach.
Fix the quotation marks:
I said “Good morning”
I said, "Good morning."
In the sentence, “The red ball bounced,” red is this part of speech.
Adjective
Is this a complete sentence or a fragment: “The class cheered for the winner.”
a complete sentence
Change this sentence to past progressive:
“Leo is playing soccer.”
Leo was playing soccer
Add commas where needed:
“We visited Paris France Rome Italy and Tokyo Japan.”
We visited Paris, France, Rome, Italy, and Tokyo, Japan
Add quotation marks around what is being said:
Mom asked, Do you want pizza for dinner?
Mom asked, "Do you want pizza for dinner?"
In the sentence, “She sang beautifully,” beautifully is this part of speech.
What is an adverb?
Fix this fragment to make it a complete sentence: “Because the game was exciting.”
What is “We stayed up late because the game was exciting”?
(Any answer that adds a subject + predicate works.)
Change this sentence to future progressive:
“Maria is studying for the test.”
Maria will be studying for the test.
Add the comma between the day and the year:
“November 12 2025”
November 12, 2025
Where does the comma go?
“I love this book” said Carlos.
"I love this book," said Carlos.
In the sentence, “The small dog quickly ran,” name the part of speech for small and quickly.
small is an adjective and quickly is an adverb
The sentence below is a run-on:
“I finished my homework I went outside to play.”
Rewrite it as one correct sentence.
What is “I finished my homework, and I went outside to play”?
(or “After I finished my homework, I went outside to play.”)
Which sentence is in the progressive tense?
A. “They walk to school.”
B. “They are walking to school.”
C. “They walked to school.”
They are walking to school
Where should the comma go in this compound sentence?
“I wanted to go outside but it started to rain.”
I wanted to go outside, but it started to rain.
Add quotation marks and the comma correctly:
Jenna said I will finish my project tonight.
Jenna said, "I will finish my project tonight."