Tense
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Prepositions
Homophones & Compound Words
100

This tense shows something is happening now.

What is present tense?

100

This part of speech shows action.

What is a verb?

100

All sentences end with this.

What is punctuation?

100

These are the types of nouns that prepositions give more information about.

What is location, time, directions, person, thing, idea/concept?

100

This word is made up of two or more words.

What is a compound word?

200

Adding any of these suffixes makes a word past tense.

What is "-ed, -d, -t"?

200

The part of speech which shows one's position.

What is a preposition?

200

This punctuation tells the reader to take an extended pause.

What is a dash?

200

This preposition is used to show that a person agrees with something.

What is "for"?

200

To determine the meaning of a compound word, you can do this.

What is break down the word and determine the separate meanings?

300

The word "church" belongs to this part of speech.

What is a noun?

300

This is the job of an adjective.

What is to describe?

300

When the reader comes to a period they ____.

What is stop?

300

This is the preposition plus the object (noun).

What is a prepositional phrase?

300

These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

What are homophones?

400
To determine if this is the correct part of speech, add the word "to" before the word.  If it makes sense, this is the correct part of speech.

What is a verb?

400

Nouns represents these categories.

What is a person, place, thing, or idea?

400

The reader may sound puzzled when this punctuation is at the end of a sentence.

What is a question mark?

400

This is the position of the preposition as it relates to the noun.

What is the preposition comes before the noun?

400

This is what a reader uses to determine which homophone is being used (if he/she is unfamiliar with the spelling).

What is the context?

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