Define Me
State your Purpose
Let's Break It Down
Commas Commas Everywhere
Homophones
100

This names a person, place, thing, or idea. 

Noun

100

What are the four purposes of a sentence?

Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative, Imperative

100

Find the subject and verb of this sentence:  The dog barked at the bee.

Subject: dog

Verb: barked

100

Place the commas: Jim wants to go home but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.

Jim wants to go home, but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.

100

Which their/there/they're is the possessive form?

Their

200

This is a word that asserts an action, shows a state of being, links two words together, or helps another verb.

Verb

200

What is the purpose of this sentence:  The dog ran away.

Declarative

200

What is the subject of this sentence:  The beautiful, happy girl grew flowers in the garden with her mother.

girl

200

Place the commas:  I went to lunch with my mother brother and sister.

I went to lunch with my mother, brother, and sister.

200

Which form of your/you're is used to mean "you are"?

You're

300

This replaces a noun in order to avoid repetition.

Pronoun

300

What is the purpose of this sentence:  I'm so excited for Christmas!

Exclamatory

300

Is the verb in this sentence transitive or intransitive:

Bella reads books.

Transitive

300

Place the commas: Yes the plane will land at 5:30 pm.  

Yes, the plane will land at 5:30 pm.  

300

Which form of to/too/two means "also/excessive"?

Too

400

This is a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses together.

Conjunction 

400

What is the purpose of this sentence:  Who is your best friend?

Interrogative

400

Find the verbs in this compound sentence:  

The children ate their lunches, but they played first.  

Ate 

Played

400

Place the commas:  While I was in the kitchen the baby woke up.

While I was in the kitchen, the baby woke up.  

400

Where or Wear:  Please may I ______ your coat?

Please may I wear your coat?

500

This modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

Adverb

500

What is the purpose of this sentence:  Run! 

Imperative

500

What is the direct object in this sentence:

Mrs. Walker loves her students.

students

500

Place the commas: My mother said "Clean your room sweep and mop."

My mother said, "Clean your room, sweep, and mop."

500

It's or its:  The tree loses its leaves.

The tree loses its leaves.

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