Capital Letters
Puncuation
Run-On Sentences
Subjects
Predicates
100
Which needs a capital letter? zack went to visit his aunt.
"Zack"
100
What punctuation is needed? Where is my coat
A question mark. "Where is my coat?"
100
Is the following sentence a run-on or correct? Some plants produce seeds inside their flowers.
Correct
100
What is the subject of the sentence? Tucker goes to school at Mt. Zion Intermediate School.
Tucker
100
What is the predicate in the following sentence? Mrs. Peasley grades homework assignments.
grades
200
What needs a capital letter? Mom said the doctor's name is dr. smith.
"Dr. Smith"
200
What punctuation is needed? The dog ran across the street
A period. "The dog ran across the street."
200
Is the following sentence a run-on or correct? We looked for flower seeds they were hard to find.
Run-on
200
What is the subject of the sentence? Zack played outside after school.
Zack
200
What is the predicate in the following sentence? Ms. Molloy walked her dog after school.
walked
300
What needs a capital letter? The class went to atlanta to visit the zoo.
"Atlanta"
300
What punctuation mark is needed in the sentence? How do you spell Mississippi
A question mark "How do you spell Mississippi?"
300
Is the following sentence a run-on or correct? I sneezed loudly the butterfly flew away.
Run-on
300
Does the following sentence have a simple subject or compound subjects? I went to the grocery store and soccer practice.
Simple subject
300
What are the predicates in the following sentence? Tucker and Zack listened and wrote sentences during class.
listened and wrote
400
What needs a capital letter? We read the book polly's Pocket.
"Polly's"
400
What punctuation is needed? Tucker, stop that thief
An exclamation point. "Tucker, stop that thief!"
400
Correct the run-on sentence by writing two separate sentences. My science class went on a nature hike my teacher led the way.
My science class went on a nature hike. My teacher led the way.
400
Does the following sentence have a simple subject or compound subjects? Zack and Tucker ran outside for gym class.
Compound subjects
400
Does the following sentence have a simple predicate or compound predicates? We hike or bicycle through the trails.
Compound predicates
500
Which is the right way to write the book title? a. The Snowmen Play at Night b. The snowman play at Night
a. The Snowmen Play at Night
500
Where do the commas go? a. I ate chicken, mashed potatoes, and, peas. b. I ate pizza salad, and cookies. c. I ate steak, green beans, and potatoes.
c. I ate steak, green beans, and potatoes.
500
Correct the run-on sentence by creating a compound sentence. We walked one mile the park was still far away.
We walked one mile, but the park was still far away.
500
Does the following sentence have a simple subject or compound subjects? My mom, brother, and I drove to the soccer game and ate dinner after.
Compound subjects
500
Does the following sentence have a simple predicate or compound predicates? We yawn, sigh, and relax after a tiring bike ride.
Compound predicates
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