Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Commas
Clauses and Phrases
Sentence Types
100

What part of speech describes a noun?

Adjective

100

What mark ends a question?


Question Mark

100

Where do you place commas in a list?


Between each item



100

What makes a clause different from a phrase?


A clause has a subject and verb


100

What type of sentence makes a statement?


Declarative

200

What part of speech shows action or state of being?


Verb

200

What punctuation connects two related complete thoughts?


Semicolon

200

Add the missing comma: “After lunch we went to class.”

After “lunch”

200

Is “After school” a phrase or a clause?


Phrase


200

What type of sentence gives a command?


Imperative

300

Identify the adverb: “She ran quickly down the hall.”


quickly

300

What punctuation introduces a list?


Colon
300


What is the comma rule for appositives?


Put commas around extra info


300

What kind of clause cannot stand alone?



Dependent clause


300

What type of sentence shows emotion?


Exclamatory

400

What part of speech joins words or phrases together?


Conjunction

400


What punctuation shows possession or contraction?


Apostrophe

400


Which sentence is correct? “My brother who is tall plays basketball.” or “My brother, who is tall, plays basketball.”


Second one (appositive rule)


400

Identify the independent clause: “Because it was raining, we stayed inside.”



“we stayed inside”


400

Identify the type: “Why are you late?”


Interrogative sentence

500

In the sentence “Wow! That really hurt,” what part of speech is “Wow”?

Interjection

500

What punctuation goes around exact spoken words?

Quotation Marks

500

What is missing in this sentence?
“Before the game we grabbed our snacks and drinks.”

A comma after the introductory phrase.



500

What kind of sentence has two independent clauses and one dependent clauses?


Compound-complex sentence

500

"Turn off the lights before you leave.”


Imperative — it gives a command or direction.


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