Parts of
Speech
Correct Spelling
Figurative Language
Miscellaneous
Commas
100

This word's part of speech: connects words, phrases or clauses.

conjunction
100

I went (to, two, too) the store (to, two, too).

I went to the store too.

100

It's the words that sound the same, but have different meanings

homophone

100

past tense for the word give

gave

100

The answer is 15,299 I think.

The answer is 15,299, I think.

200

This word describes an action. Its what you do.

verb

200

(Their, There, They're) going to the zoo tomorrow.

They're going to the zoo tomorrow.

200

Here is an example: Meg was as quiet as a mouse.

simile

200

The location the story takes place. 

Setting

200

July 12 1981

July 12, 1981

300

This names a special person, place, thing, or idea, and it must be capitalized.

proper noun

300

Please (pore, pour, poor) me another glass of lemonade.

Please pour me another glass of lemonade.

300

Here is an example: It's raining cats and dogs.

Idiom

300

The part of the story that is a conversation between characters. 

dialogue

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY







The comma goes here: Oh I don't know.

Oh, I don't know.

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY







This word's part of speech: glossy




adjective

400

Your dog is bigger (than, then) my dog.

Your dog is bigger than my dog.

400

Here is an example: Gary has a chip on his shoulder.

idiom

400

what type of sentence is this:

"I just won $500!!"

Exclamatory

400

The comma goes here: When we returned from summer break we had all grown.

When we returned from summer break, we had all grown.

500

This word's part of speech: describes verbs

adverb

500

My (principal, principle) is an awesome leader.

My principal is an awesome leader.

500

Here is an example: "The tree leaves whispered with the wind."

Personification

500

The author uses this to give the writer a clear picture in their head

imagery

500

My sandwich has peanut butter bananas and jelly.

My sandwich has peanut butter, bananas, and jelly.

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