A noun is
A person, place, thing or an idea
Punctuation marks go at the end of sentences or statements
True
Punctuations indicate the end of a statement or sentence.
Watching scary movies.
Incomplete
The sentence is missing a subject
emotions
Correct or Incorrect
Correct
What punctuation goes at the end of this sentence:
"Did you eat the leftovers from yesterday"
A question mark
"Did you eat the leftovers from yesterday?"
A verb is
An action or a state of being
Articles indicate verbs to something specific
False
Articles indicate nouns to something specific
Chris Brown called Summer Walker about a song yesterday.
Complete
acomplish
Correct or Incorrect
Incorrect
accomplish
How can you show excitement in a statement?
By adding an exclamation mark
The difference between adjectives and adverbs are...
Adjectives describe nouns (Tells you what kind, how many or which one)
Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives and other adverbs (Tells you how, when, where or to what degree)
Words like "he", "she", and "they" are interjections
False, these are pronouns
Pronouns are words that can replace a noun
Interjections are words that express strong feelings or reactions (ex. ouch! or yay!)
Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant used to play for the Golden State Warriors together.
Complete
amucement
Correct or Incorrect
Incorrect
amusement
What punctuation goes at the end of this sentence:
"The spring flowers are starting to bloom"
A period
"The spring flowers are starting to bloom."
The difference between synonyms and antonyms are...
Synonyms are words or expressions that have the same or similar meanings (ex. cheerful and happy)
Antonyms are words or expressions that have opposite or different meanings (ex. tired and energized)
Nouns, prepositions and adjectives are parts of speech
True
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, articles all are considered parts of speech
The very hungry caterpillar
Incomplete
The sentence is missing a predicate
compliment
Correct or Incorrect
Correct
How can you indicate a pause in a statement?
By using a comma
The difference between homophones and homonyms are...
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings (ex. right and write)
Homonyms are words that sound and are spelled the same or similar but have different meanings (ex. bat - the animal or bat - equipment used for baseball)
True
Conjunctions are words that can connect phrases or clauses
Never posted their TikTok video online.
Incomplete
The sentence is missing a subject
excillence
Correct or Incorrect
Incorrect
excellence
What is missing in this statement: (2 answers)
"I was wondering have you seen the movie Space Jam before"
A comma and a question mark
"I was wondering, have you seen the movie Space Jam before?"