Parts of Speech!
Capitalization!
Punctuating Titles!
Verbals!
Commas!
100

What part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea?

Noun

100

What pronoun must ALWAYS be capitalized?

The pronoun, "I"

100

How should shorter works be punctuated?

Quotation Marks

100
Name the verbal: Always ends in -ing and functions as a noun.

Gerund

100

Identify the comma rule in the sentence below: 

Faith, please take out your notebook.

Use a comma to indicate direct address. 

200

What part of speech describes a noun?

Adjective

200
What is the term for the specific nouns that need to be capitalized? 

Proper Nouns

200

How should longer works be punctuated?

Italics/Underline

200

Name the verbal: The word "to" plus the base form of a verb.

Infinitive

200

Identify the comma rule in the sentence below: 

I need to go to the store, get my oil changed, and renew my license. 

Use a comma between all items in a series.

300

Identify the verb in this sentence: She ran to school.

Ran

300

Which word(s) should be capitalized: i went to paris last summer?

"I" "Paris"

300

How should this title be punctuated?: the song, Don't Stop Believing

"Don't Stop Believing"

300

Identify the verbal in the sentence and tell me what type of verbal it is.

Sleeping is important for your mental health.

Sleeping: Gerund

300

Identify the comma rule in the sentence below: 

Mrs. Parker, who loves Taylor Swift, is in charge of the Swiftie Club.

Use a comma to set off nonrestrictive/non-essential clauses.
400

What part of speech replaces a noun?

Pronoun

400

What are the three capitalization rules?

1. Capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence.

2. Always capitalize the pronoun "I"

3. Capitalize proper nouns.

400

How should this title be punctuated?: the book, Divergent

Divergent

400

Name the verbal: Can end in -ing if present tense or 

-ed -d -en etc. if past tense and works as an adjective. 

Participle

400

Identify the comma rule in the sentence below: 

I was born on June 24th, 2000.

Use a comma with dates, addresses, titles, and numbers.

500

Identify the part of speech of the italicized word: He ran quickly.

Adverb

500

Which word(s) need to capitalized in this sentence: tomorrow is my birthday, january 22nd. 

"Tomorrow" "January"

500

How should this title be punctuated?: the short story, The Gift of the Magi

"The Gift of the Magi"

500

Identify the verbal in the sentence and tell me what type of verbal it is.

The intimidating bull eyed the cowboy.

Intimidating/Participle

500

Identify the comma rule(s) in the sentence below: 

Before you head to school, make sure you take the dog out, Lydia.

Use a comma after an introductory clause, phrase, or prepositional phrase.

Use a comma to indicate direcr address.

600

In the sentence: After the storm, we stayed inside. What part of speech is after?

Preposition
600

Which of these is a proper noun?

Sweet Peas

Thanksgiving

Math Class

Carowinds

Thanksgiving/Carowinds

600

How should you punctuate music albums?

Italics/Underline

600

Identify the verbal(s) in the sentence and tell me what type of verbal it is.

Cooking is necessary for your family to eat.

Cooking/Gerund 

To eat/Infinitive

600

Identify the comma rule(s) in the sentence below: 

Charles, the tennis player, used to play for the high school, but he plays for the college team now. 

Use a comma to set off appositives.

Use a comma to separate two independent clauses.

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