What is the noun in this sentence?
The dog barked loudly.
dog
What is the adjective in this sentence?
The red balloon floated away.
red
Which word is the conjunction?
I want cake and ice cream.
and
What is the negative word in this sentence?
I didn’t go to the store.
didn't
What punctuation should go at the end of this dialogue?
She asked, “Are we there yet___”
Question mark
What type of noun is “team”—common, proper, or collective?
Collective noun
What is the adverb in this sentence?
He quickly ran to the bus.
quickly
What is the preposition in this sentence?
The cat is under the table.
under
Turn this into a negative sentence:
He likes broccoli.
He does not like broccoli.
Fix the dialogue:
he said, i love pizza.
He said, “I love pizza.”
Which pronoun replaces “Sara and I” in this sentence?
We
Which word describes how something is done?
She danced gracefully.
gracefully (adverb)
Choose the correct conjunction:
He was tired ___ he finished his homework.
but
Which is the proper noun?
My brother lives in London.
London
True or False: Quotation marks go around what a person says.
true
Identify the pronoun and its type:
They went to the market.
personal pronoun
Add an adjective to complete this sentence:
The ___ mountain was covered in snow.
Any reasonable answer, e.g., “tall”, “majestic”, “huge”
Identify the prepositional phrase:
She walked through the dark forest.
through the dark forest
Fix the capitalization:
my aunt visited paris in june.
My aunt visited Paris in June.
Rewrite with correct punctuation:
Lisa said i’m going to the library after school
Lisa said, “I’m going to the library after school.”
Ali and Fatima went to Ali and Fatima’s school because Ali and Fatima forgot Ali and Fatima’s homework.
They went to their school because they forgot their homework.
Identify all adjectives and adverbs in the sentence:
The incredibly fast cheetah silently stalked its frightened prey through the dry grasslands.
• Adjectives: fast, frightened, dry
• Adverbs: incredibly, silently
Combine these two sentences into one using both a conjunction and a prepositional phrase:
Sara wanted to play outside. It was raining.
Sara wanted to play outside, but she couldn’t because of the rain.
(Or any reasonable version, e.g., Sara wanted to play outside, but it was raining heavily in the backyard.)
Identify the error and correct the sentence:
no, mr. ali dont want to go to canada in october.
No, Mr. Ali doesn’t want to go to Canada in October.
Punctuate the following passage correctly using quotation marks and other punctuation:
My mom said please finish your homework before dinner and I replied I already did it
My mom said, “Please finish your homework before dinner,” and I replied, “I already did it.”