In the sentence "She quickly ran to the store," this word is the adverb.
What is quickly?
A sentence that asks a question is called this.
What is an interrogative sentence?
This punctuation mark is used to show possession or make contractions.
What is an apostrophe?
This is the action word in the sentence: The baby giggled.
What is giggled?
This word is the subject: The tall man walked down the street.
What is man?
Words like and, but, and or belong to this part of speech.
What is a conjunction?
A sentence that shows excitement ends with this punctuation mark.
What is an exclamation point?
Add the missing punctuation: Wow I can’t believe it
What is: "Wow, I can’t believe it!"
Change the verb to past tense: They swim every morning.
What is swam?
Which word is a preposition? The dog ran under the table.
What is under?
What are Articles?
Identify the type of sentence: Close the door, please.
What is an imperative sentence?
This punctuation mark is used to separate items in a list.
What is a comma?
The tense of this sentence: By next week, we will have finished the project.
What is future perfect tense?
Choose the correct pronoun: Either Sam or you (is/are) going to lead the group.
What is are?
Identify the pronoun in this sentence: They went to the park after lunch.
What is they?
This sentence type expresses a statement or fact.
What is a declarative sentence?
Fix this: Sarah however wanted to stay home.
What is: "Sarah, however, wanted to stay home."
Identify the helping verb: She has eaten lunch already.
What is has?
Combine these sentences with a conjunction: I wanted to read. I had to do my homework.
What is: "I wanted to read, but I had to do my homework."
Name the part of speech that is "peacefully": The cat slept peacefully in the sun.
What is an adverb?
Change this sentence into an interrogative: The dog chased the ball.
What is "Did the dog chase the ball?"
Name the punctuation needed here: I have visited London England Paris France and Rome Italy.
What is a comma after each city name?
Rewrite in present progressive tense: He painted the fence.
What is "He is painting the fence."
Identify the error: Me and my friend went to the park.
What is: "My friend and I went to the park."