Cause & Effect
Verb Tenses
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Capitalization
100

What is the cause in this sentence?
“Because it rained, the game was canceled.”

It rained

100

Identify the tense:
“She walks to school.”

Present Tense

100

What part of speech is “quickly”?

Adverb

100

What punctuation ends a question?

Question Mark

100

Should “monday” be capitalized?

Yes- Monday

200

What is the effect?
“The power went out, so we used candles.”

We used candles

200

Change to past tense:
“They play football.”

They play football

200

What part of speech is “beautiful”?

Adjective

200

Fix the sentence:
“Where are you going”

Where are you going?

200

Fix:
“i live in belize.”

I live in Belize

300

Identify the signal word:
“She studied hard; therefore, she passed.”

Therefore

300

Change to future tense:
“She studies for the test.”

She will study for the test

300

Identify the noun:
“The dog barked loudly.”

The dog

300

What punctuation shows possession?

Apostrophe

300

Which word should be capitalized?
“my teacher is mrs. smith.”

My, Mrs. Smith

400

Create a cause for this effect:
“The streets were flooded.”

Answers may vary

400

Identify the tense:
“We were eating dinner.”

Past continuous tense

400

Identify the verb:
“The baby cried loudly.”

cried

400

Add commas:
“My favorite fruits are mangoes oranges and bananas.”

Mangoes, oranges, and bananas.

400

Do seasons need capitalization? (summer, winter)

No. Unless part of a proper noun

500

Is this cause → effect correct?
“He was tired because he stayed up late.”

Yes. Cause = stayed up late. Effect = was tired.

500

Correct the verb tense:
“Yesterday, she go to the store.”

Yesterday, she went to the store.

500

What part of speech is “but” in this sentence?
“I wanted to go, but I was tired.”

conjunction

500

Fix the dialogue:
She said I am happy.

She said, “I am happy.”

500

Fix all capitalization errors:
“last july i visited san ignacio in belize.”

Last July I visited San Ignacio in Belize.

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