This type of noun always needs a capital letter (like “Georgia” or “Mrs. Smith”).
Proper Noun
What punctuation marks to show someone is speaking?
Dialogue
What type of verb helps the main verb (like “is running”)?
Helping verb
What replaces a noun in a sentence? (he, she, etc.)
Pronoun
Choose the correct word:
“I have ___ apples.” (to/too/two)
two
What should be capitalized in a sentence: “dr. brown is my teacher.”
Dr. Brown
Where does the comma go?
“Yes I want to go.”
After yes.
"Yes, I want to go."
What type of verb connects the subject to more information (like “is” or “was”)?
Linking verb
Words like “everyone,” “someone,” and “anyone” are called this type of pronoun.
Choose the correct word:
“They left ___ books at home.” (their/there/they’re)
their
This type of word describes a proper noun and should be capitalized (like “American food”).
Proper Adjectives
When you directly address someone in a sentence, what punctuation mark do you need to use?
A comma
For example:
Yes, mom, I did my homework.
What group of words starts with a preposition (like “under the table”)?
Prepositional phrase
This means the pronoun matches the noun it replaces.
pronoun-antecedent agreement
This shows something belongs to more than one person (like “the dogs’ toys”).
Plural possessive noun
This is how you show the title of a book in writing.
Italics and Underlining
Add commas: “After dinner we played outside.”
"After dinner, we played outside."
What word joins clauses like because, although, or when?
Subordinating conjunction
Fix the mistake:
“Everyone brought they're book.”
“Everyone brought their book.”
Give an example of an interjection.
Wow!
Fix this title: charlotte’s web
Charlotte's Web or Charlotte's Web (Underlined)
Fix this dialogue:
my mom said “lets go”
My mom said, "let's go."
Identify the subordinating conjunction:
“I stayed inside because it was raining.”
This type of pronoun connects a clause to a noun (like who, which, that).
Relative pronouns
Change “fast” to show the MOST fast.