Essay
Sentences
Sentences
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
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The topic sentence is the last sentence that summarises the details in a paragraph.

True or False

False. A topic sentence tells us what is the main idea of a paragraph.

100

Identify the subject and predicate in the following sentence:

Pam walked to school.

Subject: Pam

Predicate: walked to school

100

Get out the way!

What type of sentence is this?

A: Declarative

B: Interrogative

C: Exclamatory

D: Imperative

C: Exclamatory

100

What does the word [specialty] mean?

a special or unique quality, skill or talent

100

During the typhoon, many buildings ____.

A: collapsed

B: disturbing

C: staggered

A: collapsed

200

What is a thesis statement?

A thesis statement is a sentence that tells the reader exactly what you will talk about in your essay.

200

Identify the subject and predicate in the following sentence:

After waking early in the morning, Emily and her brother Tom decided to bake some bread.

Subject: Emily and her brother Tom

Predicate: decided to bake some bread

200

Is it not true that Samsung is better than Apple?

What type of sentence is this?

A: Declarative

B: Interrogative

C: Exclamatory

D: Imperative

B: Interrogative

200
Define [numb].

unable to feel for a short time

200

The chattering children on the street were _____ my afternoon nap.

A: collapsing

B: disturbing

C: staggering

B: disturbing

300

What are the three parts of an essay?

1. Introduction

2. Body

3. Conclusion

300

are taking English lessons.

What is missing?

A: Subject

B: Predicate

A: Subject

300

Can you please collect the homework books?

Change this sentence to an imperative sentence.

Please collect the homework books.

300

What does it mean to [squash] something?

to press something hard and make it flat; to squeeze something hard

300

The box was so heavy that Louis kept ____ while he stood waiting at the door.

A: Interrupting

B: Shifting

C: Numbing

B: Shifting

400

What is the structure of a paragraph?

A: Topic Sentence

B: Details and Examples

C: Concluding Sentence

400

The excited little boy who was running up the stairs

What is missing?

A: Subject

B: Predicate

B: Predicate

This sentence is incomplete. The verb [to run] is not the main verb of this sentence.

400

Emily rode her bicycle to school instead of walking.

Change this sentence to an interrogative sentence.

Did Emily ride her bicycle to school instead of walking?

400

What does it mean [to struggle]?

to experience difficulty; to do something that is difficult

400

Please do not ____ my class. Wait on your turn.

A: collapse

B: Shift

C: Interrupt

C: Interrupt

500

What are the three things you need in the introduction?

A: Introduce the topic

B: Give background information

C: Thesis statement

500

When it's all said and done, apples, bananas, and oranges

What is missing?

A: Subject

B: Predicate

B: Predicate

500

wait, you cannot go into that room.

What kind of sentence is this? Please write the sentence correctly.

That is an exclamatory sentence.

Wait! You cannot go into that room.

500

Define [wobble].

to shake and lose balance

500

We were so sleepy after the basketball game that we ____ all the way home.

A: Wobble

B: Staggered

C: Collapsed

B: Staggered

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