Identify the verb: The dog barked loudly.
What is barked?
What are the punctuation signs that go at the end of sentences?
question mark, exclamation point, and a period.
Fix this sentence
I went to the store and I see my friend.
I went to the store and I seen my friend.
Name the conjunction:
I want pizza or pasta for dinner.
What is or?
What is the plural of child?
Children
What part of speech is blue in this sentence:
She wore a blue dress.
What is an adjective?
Add the comma:
After dinner we went for a walk.
After dinner, we went for a walk.
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
I ordered [too, two] copies of my favorite book.
two
What type of conjunction is and?
Coordinating conjunction.
Choose the correct word:
Their/They're/There going to the park.
They're
What part of speech is quickly in this sentence:
He quickly ran to school.
What is an adverb?
Where would you put a comma in this sentence? "After I ate I decided to go play outside."
"After I ate, I decided to go play outside
Combine into one sentence:
I love to read. I don't like writing essays.
I love to read, but I don't like writing essays.
Which conjunction fits?
She stayed home ____it was raining.
Because
What is the past tense of go?
Went
Identify the pronoun:
They played basketball after school.
What is they?
Fix this sentence:
I bought apples oranges bananas and grapes.
I bought apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes.
Fix this sentence
I like to dance I like to cheer I participate in a lot of activities outside of school so much that I am tired when i get home
I like to dance. I like to cheer. I participate in a lot of activities outside of school, so much that I am tired when I get home.
or
I like to dance and cheer. I participate in a lot of activities outside of school, so much that I am tired when I get home.
Which conjunction fits:
I called Tom,___ he didn't answer
But
Fix the error:
He don't like pizza.
He doesn't like pizza.
Name all the parts of speech in this sentence:
The curious cat leaped gracefully over the fence.
adjective (curious), noun(cat), verb (leaped), adverb (gracefully), noun (fence)
Fix the error (2):
Is you coming to school tomorrow.
Are you coming to school tomorrow?
(Change is to are, need question mark for a question)
Rewrite this run-on correctly:
I went to the store I forgot my money I had to walk back home.
I went to the store, but I forgot my money, so I had to walk home.
Used to connect contrasting ideas
But
Which word or words should be capitalized?
"We went to visit aunt sarah yesterday,"
Aunt Sarah (Always capitalize names)