Parts of Speech
Conjunctions
Fragments
Run-Ons
Past/Present Tense
100

What is a noun? Give an example. 

Person, place, or thing. Examples will vary. 

100

Name the conjunction: 

I'd like to go play basketball outside, ________ it's raining. 

but
100

What is a sentence fragment missing?

A main action or a main subject. 

100

Define a run-on sentence.

Two complete sentences that run together. 

100

Does past tense mean something that already happened or something that is currently happening?

Already happened. 

200

What is an adjective? Give an example. 

A descriptive word. Examples will vary. 

200

Name the conjunction: 

I want to be a teacher ________ an electrician when I grow up. 

or 

200

Correct the sentence fragment. 

________ go swimming later. 

Answers will vary. 

200

How would you fix this sentence? 

The train is black it goes fast on the tracks. 

A period after 'black' or the word 'and.' 

200

Does present tense mean something that already happened or something that is currently happening?

Currently happening. 

300

What is a verb? Give an example. 

An action word. Examples will vary. 

300

Name the conjunction:

I didn't do well on my test, _______ I have to study more. 

so

300

Correct the sentence. 

The man will ________________.

Answers will vary. 

300

Is this a run-on sentence or not?

If I go to the store now, I can get the groceries.

No, it is not. 

300

Is the verb in this sentence past or present tense? 

I ran outside today. 

Past. 

400

What is a common noun? Give an example.

A common noun is a general person, place, or thing. Examples will vary. 

400
Name the conjunction:


When I go to the store, I will get bread ______ eggs.

and

400

Is this sentence missing an action or a subject? 

The baby tiger

An action 

400

How would you fix this sentence? 

Donuts are really good, I like bagels too. 

Either a period after 'good' or the word 'but' after the comma. 
400

Is the verb in this sentence past or present tense? 

David walks his dog when it's nice outside. 

Present. 

500

What is a proper noun? Give an example. 

A proper noun is a specific person, place, or thing. Examples will vary. 

500

Name all 4 conjunctions we've been working on.

And, but, so, or

500

Is this sentence missing an action or a subject? 

Dancing in the rain.

A subject. 

500

Is this sentence a run-on or no? 

It was snowing really hard the other day it was very cold outside. 

Yes. 

500

Are the verbs in this sentence past or present tense?

I cooked my dinner last night so I could eat it today.

TRICK QUESTION! There's both past and present tense in this sentence! 

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