When a narrative primarily uses words like "He", "She", or "They, it is probably written in what narrative voice?
Third Person
When writing or speaking about the future, we use which tense?
Future
All dialogue must be contained between what punctuation?
quotation marks
"gonna" should be replaced by what when using Standard English?
going to
This kind of word most often falls into two categories, common and proper.
noun
Third person limited would mean that the narrator can see what?
The narrator can see from the main character's point of view.
When talking about habits we usually do, we tend to use which tense?
present
When changing from direct speech to indirect speech, most present tense verbs are changed to what tense?
past tense
"ain't" should be replaced with what when using Standard English
(any of the below answers)
is not
am not
are not
"Old Road" is an example of what type of noun?
proper
Television commercials trying to sell you something are most likely to use what POV
Second Person
If talking about scientific facts which don't change over time or math problems, which tense should we use?
present
Indirect Speech is also known as.....
Reported Speech
"Don't count your chickens before they hatch"
The above saying is called a what
idiom
Which three words in the following sentence are adjectives?
The vicious dog tore the chicken carcass into four pieces.
vicious, chicken, four
If you were tor write an autobiography, you would need to write in which voice?
First Person
If we are talking about the homework we just completed, we would use what tense?
past
Change the following direct speech into Indirect speech.
"Do you love pizza more than pasta?" Billy asked Carlos
Billy asked Carlos if he loved pizza more than pasta.
If something is "a piece of cake", it means....
that something is easy
How an action is performed would best be described using a what?
adverb
What word means all knowing?
omniscient
When changing dialogue into reported speech, what happens to most of the verbs?
They are changed from present tense to past tense.
Change the following sentence from indirect speech into direct speech:
Sarah said that she did not want to got to Disneyland the next day.
"I don't want to go to Disneyland tomorrow," said Sarah.
(other variations are acceptable)
Contractions are forbidden in Standard English unless they are used in......
quotes and/ or dialogue
on, under, between, in front of, behind, beside, over
How do we term the above words?
prepositions