Nouns
Simple Sentences
Compound Sentences
Pronouns
Capitalization
100

What is a noun?

Person, place or thing

100

 In the sentence, 

"The dog barks." 

What is the subject?

The dog

100

 What word can join two short sentences to make a compound sentence?

Conjunction

100

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun.

100

Should we capitalize the first word in a sentence? 

Yes or No.

Yes

200

Find the noun in this sentence:

The backpack is really heavy.

Backpack
200

"The girl reads a book."

What is the predicate?

reads a book

200

Combine into a compound sentence: 

"I like apples. I like bananas."

I like apples, and I like bananas.

200

 Which pronoun would replace "Tom"?

He

200

 Capitalize the proper noun in this sentence:

 "maria went to school."

Maria

300

Change this noun to plural:

cat

Cats

300

Is this a complete sentence or a fragment: 

"Blue sky."

Fragment

300

Which coordinating conjunction would show a a difference: and, but, or?

but

300

Which reflexive pronoun completes the sentence: 

"She made ___ a sandwich."

Herself

300

Which words are capitalized in a date:

 "march 5, 2026"?  

March

400

Change this noun to plural:

box

Boxes

400

Fix the run-on sentence by adding a conjunction: 

"I ran to school I was late."

 I ran to school, and I was late. 

or

 "I ran to school because I was late."

400

Make a compound sentence from:

 "She sings. He dances."

She sings, and he dances.

400

Replace the noun with a subject pronoun: 

"The boys played soccer." → ___ played soccer.

They

400

Fix this sentence:

"we celebrate thanksgiving in november."

We celebrate Thanksgiving in November.

500

What is the collective noun for a group of birds?

A Flock

500

Identify the kind of sentence (statement, question, command, exclamation):

 "Watch out!"

Exclamation!

500

Create a compound sentence using "or" from: 

"We can walk. We can ride the bus."

 We can walk, or we can ride the bus.

500

 Choose the correct pronoun: 

"My friend and ___ went to the park." 

(Options: I / me)

I

500

Which of these is a proper noun:

 city, London, or park?

London

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