Synonyms
Antonyms
Sentences
Punctuation
Parts of Speech
100

inexpensive

cheap

100

hardened

softened

100

Name the type of sentence:

John looked both ways before he walked across the street.

declarative

100

What punctuation mark should be used in this sentence?

I ate a banana

a period

100

a person, place, or thing

a noun

200

calculate

determine mathematically; add up

200

shaky

stable

200

Name the type of sentence:

Do you have any colored pencils?

interrogative

200

What punctuation mark should be used in this sentence?

Do you want some spaghetti

a question mark

200

an action or state of being

a verb

300

speedily

quickly

300

careful

careless

300

Name the type of sentence:

We have indoor recess today!

exclamatory

300

What punctuation mark should be used in this sentence?

I get to go to Disneyland

an exclamation point

300

used in place of a noun; capitalized

a pronoun
400

hesitant

unsure; cautious

400

refuse

accept

400

Name the type of sentence:

Give me the money.

imperative

400

What is missing in this sentence?

"Watch your step" said Sally.  "You don't want to get hurt."

a comma after the word "step" but before the closing quotation marks

400

describes or modifies a noun or gives more information about the noun

adjective

500

altercation

disagreement

500

create

destroy
500

Create your own interrogative sentence.

answers vary

500

What does this sentence need?

Do you want to come outside to play?" Jimmy asked Sal.

quotation marks at the beginning of the sentence

500

modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

an adverb

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