Where Does the Comma Belong?
What is the right order?
What Punctuation is Missing?
What is a Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb?
Sentence Structure
100

Where does the comma belong?

She studied all night so she felt confident about the test.

She studied all night, so she felt confident about the test.

 

100

Rearrange the words to form a complete sentence. 

reading / loves / books / science / about / she

Don't forget the punctuation!

She loves reading books about science. 

100

What punctuation is missing? 

We are Panthers at bishop pinkham.

We are Panthers at Bishop Pinkham.

100

Identify the following in each sentence: 

  • Noun 

  • Verb 

  • Adjective 

  • Adverb

The small dog barked loudly.


  • Noun: dog

  • Verb: barked

  • Adjective: small

  • Adverb: loudly

100

Identify if this sentence is simple or compound: "I like apples, but I don’t like bananas."

Compound

200

Where does the comma belong? 

Halloween is on Friday October 31st. 

Halloween is on Friday, October 31st.


200

Rearrange the words to form a complete sentence. 

when / dinner / started / we / arrived / already / had / they

Don't forget the punctuation!

They had already started dinner when we arrived.

200

What punctuation is missing?

Would you prefer pizza or spaghetti for lunch

Would you prefer pizza or spaghetti for lunch?

200

Identify the following in each sentence: 

  • Noun 

  • Verb 

  • Adjective 

  • Adverb

The tired teacher patiently explained the lesson.


  • Noun: teacher, lesson

  • Verb: explained

  • Adjective: tired

  • Adverb: patiently

200

Combine these sentences into a compound sentence: "I wanted to go. I was too tired."

I wanted to go, but I was too tired.

300

Where does the comma belong?

Yes I would like some more juice

Yes, I would like some more juice


300

Rearrange the words to form a complete sentence. 

discovered / they / after / the / hours / searching / had / missing / keys / two

Don't forget the punctuation!

They discovered the missing keys after two hours of searching.


300

What punctuation is missing? 

i like apples oranges and bananas

I like apples, oranges, and bananas. 

300

Identify the following in each sentence: 

  • Noun 

  • Verb 

  • Adjective 

  • Adverb

The cheerful child danced happily in the garden.


  • Noun: child, garden

  • Verb: danced

  • Adjective: cheerful

  • Adverb: happily

300

Rewrite this sentence as complex: "She studied hard. She passed the test."

Because she studied hard, she passed the test.

400

Where does the comma belong?

I packed my lunch with a sandwich an apple a granola bar and a bottle of water.

I packed my lunch with a sandwich, an apple, a granola bar, and a bottle of water.


400

Rearrange the words to form a complete sentence. 

not / only / completed / but / also / she / the / project / ahead / of / schedule

Don't forget the punctuation!

Not only did she complete the project, but she also finished ahead of schedule.


400

What punctuation is missing? 

there are three things i need to buy milk eggs and bread

There are three things I need to buy: milk, eggs, and bread. 

400

Identify the following in each sentence: 

  • Noun 

  • Verb 

  • Adjective 

  • Adverb

We eagerly watched the exciting movie last night.


  • Noun: movie, night

  • Verb: watched

  • Adjective: exciting

  • Adverb: eagerly

400

Identify the dependent clause: "Although it was raining, we went to the park."

Although it was raining

500

Where does the comma belong?

The book which I borrowed from the library was really interesting.

The book, which I borrowed from the library, was really interesting.


500

Rearrange the words to form a complete sentence. 

had / the / warning / ignored / been / consequences / serious / might / less / the / have

Don't forget the punctuation!

Had the warning not been ignored, the consequences might have been less serious.

500

What punctuation is missing?

She whispered I dont think this is a good idea

She whispered, "I don't think this is a good idea." 

500

Identify the following in each sentence: 

  • Noun 

  • Verb 

  • Adjective 

  • Adverb

They often visit their grandparents on weekends.


  • Noun: grandparents, weekends

  • Verb: visit

  • Adjective: their (possessive adjective)

  • Adverb: often

500

Create a compound-complex sentence using these ideas: "He likes soccer." "She prefers basketball." "They play sports every weekend."

Although he likes soccer, and she prefers basketball, they play sports every weekend.

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