What is the past tense of have?
What is had?
Fix the punctuation in this sentence.
I lost my keys?
Replace the “?” with “ . ”
What is wrong with the grammar in this sentence?
i am happy.
"I" needs Capitalization
In “The Fourth of July,” what unfair thing happens to Audre and her family at the ice cream parlor?
What is They are not served because they are Black.
Explanation:
The family goes to an ice cream shop, but the workers refuse to serve them because of racism. This moment shows how unfair segregation was.
What part of speech is the word THEM in this sentence:
I saw them at the game last night.
What is a Pronoun
Explanation:
“Them” takes the place of a noun. It refers to people already known.
She ___ her keys on the table this morning. (Verb: put)
What is put?
Fix the punctuation in this sentence.
My favorite colors are red blue and green.
Add commas “red, blue, and green.”
The word don't is a shortened form of what two words? and what is ' called.
Do not/Apostrophe
In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, who is giving most of the instructions throughout the story?
What is the mother
Explanation:
The story is written as a long list of advice and warnings that a mother gives to her daughter about how to behave and live properly.
What part of speech is the word BECAUSE in this sentence:
She stayed home because she was sick.
What is a conjunction
Explanation:
“Because” connects two ideas, it joins clauses and shows reason
They have ___ to that restaurant many times. (Verb: go)
What is gone?
Fix the punctuation in this sentence.
Change from “Its” to “It’s”
This error occurs when two independent clauses are joined without punctuation or a conjunction
What part of the school does Lynda Barry describe as the place where she “learned to build myself a life preserver”?
What is The back table in Room 2 (the art/drawing area).
Explanation:
In the essay, Barry explains that the drawing table and art supplies in Room 2 became her safe space and her way of coping when things at home felt unstable.
What part of speech is the word WELL in this sentence:
He plays the piano well.
What is an Adverb
Explanation:
“Well” describes how he plays the piano, modifying the verb “plays.”
He ___ me a beautiful gift for my birthday. (Verb: give)
What is gave?
Fix the punctuation in this sentence.
The teacher said “Turn in your homework on time.”
Add a comma before the quotation.
whoever and whomever differences?
subject and object
Whoever is used as the subject of a verb, performing the action
whomever is the person receiving the action and object of the verb
According to the story, why did the author admire Cesar Chavez’s hard work?
What is because Chavez worked tirelessly to improve life for farmworkers
Explanation:
The author admired that Chavez never gave up and worked every day to help people who were treated unfairly.
What part of speech is the word BEFORE in this sentence:
Before the storm, everyone went inside.
What is a preposition
Explanation:
“Before” shows the relationship in time between “went inside” and “the storm.”
By the time we arrived, the plane had already ____. (Verb: fly)
What is flown?
Fix the punctuation in this sentence.
After the move ended my mom asked did you like it I said yeah but it was kinda long
Answer:
After the movie ended, my mom asked, “Did you like it?” I said, “Yeah, but it was kinda long.”
What is wrong with this sentence?
I dont need your help. So go back to minding your own business.
appostrophe and comma needed
In “Everyday Use,” why does Mama decide to give the quilts to Maggie instead of Dee?
What is Because Maggie will use the quilts and truly honor the family’s history.
Expanded Explanation:
Mama chooses Maggie because Maggie understands the meaning behind the quilts. She grew up learning the family stories and traditions, and she plans to use the quilts in her everyday life just like they were meant to be used. Dee only wants the quilts to hang up and show off as decoration. Mama realizes Maggie values the quilts in a real, loving way, so she gives them to her.
What part of speech is the word ONLY in this sentence:
She only wanted to help.
What is an adverb
Explanation:
“Only” modifies the verb “wanted.” The word “only” tells how much she wanted something; it means she didn’t want anything else, just to help. Since it describes the verb “wanted,” it’s an adverb.