A. Joolery
B. Jewelerry
C. Jewelry
C. Jewelry
Used when you ask a question.
What is a question mark.
Either John or Lily (is/are) going to take out the trash.
What is "is"
A word that describes the noun.
What is an adjective.
Where the story takes place.
What is setting.
A. advokate
B. advocate
C. addvocate
B. advocate
Used to indicate strong feelings, high volume, or to show emphasis.
What is exclamation mark.
Ten pieces of candy (is/are) in the jar.
What is "are."
Word that shows action or state of being.
Verb
The person who writes the story.
What is the author.
A. briliant
B. brilliannt
C. brilliant
C. brilliant
Indicates a pause between parts of a sentence and used to separate items in a list.
What is a comma.
She (is/are) coming to school tomorrow.
What is "is."
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun.
People and animals that act out a story
What is characters.
A. communnication
B. communecation
C. communication
C. communication
Used to show possession and show that there are missing letters.
Apostrophe
Only one of the dogs (is/are) eating the treats.
What is "is."
A word that describes a verb, tells you how something is done.
Adverb
The person who draws pictures in a story.
What is illustrator.
A. committee
B. comittee
C. committe
A. committee
Used to connect two related independent clauses.
What is semicolon.
Each person in our school (is/are) ready to succeed in English class, but my cousin and brother (is/are) are not ready to work.
What is "is" and "are"
A word that replaces a noun so you don't have to repeat the noun (he/she).
What is a pronoun.
The events that happen in a story.
What is the plot.