Name all three simple verb tenses.
Past, Present, and Future
Name the three versions of perfect tense?
Past Perfect, Present Perfect, and Future Perfect.
What is the definition of a fragment?
An incomplete clause.
How many types of participles are there?
Two
What is the Acronym for conjunctions?
What tense is the following Verb:
Wash
Present
Is the following sentence in perfect or simple tense?
"I will have improved my grade by the end of the week."
Future Perfect
Is the following sentence a fragment or run on:
"Because it was raining."
Fragment
What modification do you need to make for participles?
-Ed and -Ing
Name each conjunction in F.A.N.B.O.Y.S
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
What tense is the following sentence in?
"I slipped and fell on the ice; It feels like I broke something."
Past
Fill in the blank:
Perfect tense requires had, have/has, or will have plus the ____ of the verb.
Past Participle
What are two ways to avoid run on sentences?
Adding a comma and coordinating conjunction.
Make the following verb a present participle:
"Wash"
Washing
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence:
"It was so cold in my house this morning, yet my car wasn't frozen over."
", Yet"
What verb tense is the following sentence in:
"I thought I was going to eat myself to death."
Past
What tense is the following sentence in?
"I have walked 2 miles every day for the past month, and I'm disappointed that I haven't lost much weight."
Present Perfect
Is the following sentence a fragment or a run-on?
"I walked home and then I got some lunch, then I went to my friend's house and played super smash bros on the switch."
Run-on
Make the following verb a past participle:
"Buy"
Bought
Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction:
"My dog refuses to eat chicken ____ does she eat sausage."
", nor"
Change the sentence to be in the future tense.
"I walked home after school."
"I will be walking home after school."
Re-create the sentence using the past perfect:
"I oftentimes wonder if the choices I make will have a true effect on the world."
Correct the following sentence:
"Over the weekend."
Hopefully someone got it right??
Change the following sentence to make use of participles:
"I eat a lot of mac & cheese."
"I have eaten a lot of mac & cheese"
Connect the two clauses properly using conjunction:
"I went to the store to buy milk."
"I needed flour and eggs."
I went to the store to buy milk, yet I still needed flour and eggs.