Articles
End Marks
Coordinating Conjunctons
Commas
Simple Present and Simple Past
100

Choose the correct article: “I saw ___ cat in the garden.” (a / an / the)

a

100

What end mark is used in a question?

question mark (?)

100

What word joins these two sentences? “I was hungry, ___ I ate a sandwich.”

so

100

Where does the comma go? “I like apples bananas and grapes.”

...apples, bananas, and grapes.

100

Change to past: “They walk to school.”

They walked to school. 

200

Which article goes before the word “apple”? (a / an / the)

an

200

Choose the correct end mark: “Watch out”

!

200

Name 3 coordinating conjunctions.

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

200

True or False: You need a comma before “but” in a compound sentence.

true

200

Is this sentence present or past? “She played soccer yesterday.”

past tense 

300

Choose the correct article: “He bought ___ orange and ___ banana.”

an/a

300

Add punctuation: “Where is your bag”

?

300

Complete: “She likes to swim, ___ she doesn’t like deep water.”

but

300

Add commas: “Yesterday I walked to school the store and the park.”

to school, the store, and the park.

300

Fill in the blank: “He ___ (go) to the store last night.”

went 

400

Fix the sentence: “She has a idea.”

She has an idea. 
400

Add punctuation: “I love this song”

period (.)

400

Combine: “I like tea. I don’t like coffee.” (Use “but”)

I like tea, but I don't like coffee. 

400

Rewrite with commas: “No Maria I don’t want to go.”

No, Maria, I don't want to go. 

400

“She ___ (eat) lunch every day.”

eats

500

When do we use “the” instead of “a” or “an”? Give one example.

when you are writing a specific singular noun

500

Correct the sentence: “do you like pizza.”

Do you like pizza?

500

Choose the correct conjunction: “He was tired, ___ he kept working.” (but / so / or)

but

500
Why do we use a comma in this sentence: “He ran home, and he closed the door.”?

We are uniting two sentences with the coordinating conjunction "and"

500

 Fill in the blank with the correct tense: "I usually ______ (walk) to school, but yesterday I _____ (take) the bus."

I usually walk to school, but yesterday I took the bus. 

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