Sentence/Fragment
Types of Sentences
Types of Verbs
What's the tense
Do they agree?
100

Complete the definition of a sentence

A full sentence expresses...


a complete thought

100

Name the four types of sentences.

Interrogative, Declarative, Imperative and Exclamatory sentences.

100

What are the three types of verbs?

Action, Helping and Linking Verbs

100

What are the three types of verb tenses?

Present, Past and Future tense

100

Does this sentence agree?

Ms. Riley want to go to the beach today


No, want should be wants.

200

Sentence or fragment?

Put more sugar in the cake mix.


Sentence

200

What punctuation mark does an Interrogative Sentence end with?

Question mark

200

What is the verb in this sentence?

I admire the grace of the lions at the zoo


admire

200

What is the name of verbs that do not follow spelling rules?

Irregular verbs

200

If the subject is singular, the verb should be...

singular

300

Sentence or Fragment

The waterfall at the top of the creek


Fragment

300

Which two types of sentences end in the same punctuation mark

Imperative and Declarative sentences

300

What is the helping verb

I am hoping for the best with my Math grade


am

300

What is the past tense of buy?

Bought

300

Complete the sentence.

We make a verb plural by...


taking away the -s

400

Make this fragment a complete sentence.

The flowers in the garden


Answer may vary*

400

Which punctuation mark is the most appropriate and wat types of sentence is this?

The flowers look absolutely magnificent in the springtime


Exclamation mark, exclamatory sentence

400

What is the linking verb?

The peacock seemed very angry for some reason.


seemed

400

What is the tense in this sentence?

This trip to Barbados next year is going to be awesome


Future tense

400

Fill in the blank.

Ms. Adderley and Mrs. Rampersaud _____ very hungry. 

are/is

are

500

Create a sentence and create a fragment from it.

Answers may vary*

500

Make the following sentence into an interrogative sentence. 

Eat your vegetables.


Do you eat your vegetables?

500

What does a linking verb do?

Linking verbs connect or link the subject of the sentence to a word in the predicate. 

500

Make this sentence into the past tense.

I eat cereal every day because it is nutritious


I ate cereal yesterday for breakfast

500

Create a sentence where the subject and verb agree

Answers may vary*

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