Parts of speech
Sentence Types
Punctuation
Verb tense
Fix the mistake
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This part of speech names a person, place or thing.

noun

100

A sentence that asks a question.

An interrogative sentence.

100

This punctuatuation mark ends a statement. 

Period

100
The verb tense used to talk about something happening right now. 

Present tense

100

The dog run fast. (find the error)

"run" should be "runs"

200

This part of speech describes an action like, "jump" or "run"

verb
200

A sentence that makes a statement.

Declarative sentence

200

This punctuation mark shows strong feelings and is used at the end of an exclamation.

Exclamation mark.

200

The verb tense used to talk about something that already happened. 

Past tense.

200

I goed to the park yesterday.

goed should be went
300

This part of speech describes a noun.

Adjective

300

A sentence that gives a command.

Imperative sentence

300

You use this punctuation mark to separate items in a list.

Comma

300

The verb tense used to talk about something that will happen in the future. 

Future tense

300

Sara and me are best friends.

Sara and I are best friends.

400

This part of speech connects words or phrases like "and" "but" "or"

Conjunction
400
A sentence that shows a strong emotion like "WOW".

Exclamatory sentence

400
This punctuation mark is used in contractions like in "don't" or "it's"

Apostrophe

400

This form of a verb usually ends in "ing" and shows an action still happening. 

Present progressive tense.

400

Bihir don't like carrots.

Bihir doesn't like carrots. 

500

This part of speech replaces a noun like "he" "she" or "they"

Pronoun
500

This type of sentence uses a question mark.

Interrogative sentence
500

You use this punctuation mark to indicate dialogue or quotes.

Quotation marks.

500

This tense is used with "have" or "has" to talk about something completed recently or at some time in the past. 

Present perfect tense

500

There going to the store. 

They' re going to the store.

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