What is the noun in this sentence?
The puppy played in the yard.
puppy or yard
What is the adjective in this sentence? The fluffy cat slept on the couch.
fluffy
What is the subject of this sentence? The tall giraffe eats leaves from the tree.
The tall giraffe
Where should the comma go? Before we eat we should wash our hands.
Before we eat, we should wash our hands.
What tense is this verb? She will visit her grandma next week.
Future tense
Identify the proper noun: My family visited Yellowstone National Park last summer.
Yellowstone National Park
Which word should be used to compare two things: big, bigger, or biggest?
bigger
Identify the complete predicate: The students happily played soccer during recess.
happily played soccer during recess
Add commas: I bought apples oranges bananas and grapes at the store.
I bought apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes at the store.
Change this sentence to past tense: I eat lunch at noon.
I ate lunch at noon.
What is the plural form of “leaf”?
Leaves
Identify the verb: The bird sings beautifully.
sings
What type of sentence is this? Did you finish your homework?
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Declarative
Interrogative
Where do the quotation marks go? She said Let’s go to the park!
She said, “Let’s go to the park!”
What is the past tense of “go”?
went
What is the pronoun in this sentence? She ran across the field.
She
What is the past tense of the verb “run”?
ran
Rewrite this sentence as a command: You should clean your room.
Clean your room.
Fix this possessive noun: The dogs leash was lost.
The dog’s leash was lost.
Which sentence is correct? I have went to the store OR I have gone to the store?
I have gone to the store.
Choose the correct pronoun: James and (me/I) went to the store.
I
What is the verb in this sentence? He spoke softly to the baby.
spoke
Miss Higgins
What does the contraction “can’t” stand for?
cannot
What is the helping verb in this sentence? She is running fast.
is