The subject of the sentence is:
a) a phrase with no subject or no predicate
b) who or what the sentence is about
c) the action of the sentence
The subject of the sentence is:
b) who or what the sentence is about
Choose whether the following sentence is a complete sentence (CS), fragment (F) or Run On (RO):
Harry Potter is a wizard.
a) CS
b) F
c) RO
Harry Potter is a wizard.
a) CS
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
I can't decide _______ to read Percy Jackson or Story Thieves for my next book series.
a) weather
b) whether
c) weether
I can't decide _______ to read Percy Jackson or Story Thieves for my next book series.
b) whether
Where does the comma go in relation to the conjunction?
a) before the conjunction
b) after the conjunction
c) you never use a comma with a conjunction
Where does the comma go in relation to the conjunction?
a) before the conjunction
A synonym is a word that has the ______ meaning as another word.
a) the opposite
b) the identical
c) the same or similar
A synonym is a word that has the ______ meaning as another word.
c) the same or similar
The predicate of the sentence is:
a) a phrase with no subject or no predicate
b) who or what the sentence is about
c) the action of the sentence
The predicate of the sentence is:
c) the action of the sentence
Choose whether the following sentence is a complete sentence (CS), fragment (F) or Run On (RO):
Rohan is absent this week he is on a cruise.
a) CS
b) F
c) RO
Rohan is absent this week he is on a cruise.
c) RO
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
Kailyn went _______ the ice rink to practice her jumps.
a) two
b) too
c) to
Kailyn went _______ the ice rink to practice her jumps.
c) to
Join the two sentences using the appropriate FANBOYS conjunction:
He helped another student. Ms. Green gave him a Dojo.
He helped another student, so Ms. Green gave him a Dojo.
An antonym is a word that has the _______ meaning as another word.
a) opposite
b) identical
c) same or similar
An antonym is a word that has the _______ meaning as another word.
a) opposite
Choose the complete subject of the following sentence:
Naughty, little Milo chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals.
a) little Milo
b) Milo
c) Naughty, little Milo
Naughty, little Milo chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals.
c) Naughty, little Milo
Choose whether the following sentence is a complete sentence (CS), fragment (F) or Run On (RO):
Hermione Granger never.
a) CS
b) F
c) RO
Hermione Granger never.
b) F
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
The student left his math book in Ms. Jones' class so asked if he could go back ______ to get it.
a) there
b) their
c) they're
The student left his math book in Ms. Jones' class so asked if he could go back ______ to get it.
a) there
Join the two sentences using the appropriate FANBOYS conjunction:
Sometimes Milo gets in trouble. He is usually a good dog.
Sometimes Milo get in trouble, but he is usually a good dog.
Choose the best antonym for the following word:
1. East
a) North
b) West
c) South
d) Left
Choose the best antonym for the following word:
1. East
b) West
Choose the complete predicate of the following sentence:
Naughty, little Milo chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals.
a) chewed up Caroline's
b) chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals
c) chewed
Naughty, little Milo chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals.
b) chewed up Caroline's favorite sandals
Choose whether the following sentence is a complete sentence (CS), fragment (F) or Run On (RO):
I love reading!
a) CS
b) F
c) RO
I love reading!
a) CS
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
My older brother got a phone when he went to middle school, so I asked my mom if I could have a phone when I go to middle school _______.
a) two
b) to
c) too
My older brother got a phone when he went to middle school, so I asked my mom if I could have a phone when I go to middle school _______.
c) too
Join the two sentences using the appropriate FANBOYS conjunction:
We could go to the beach. We could go to the mountains.
We could go to the beach, or we could go to the mountains.
Choose the best synonym for the following word:
1. certain
a) doubtful
b) smart
c) likely
d) sure
Choose the best synonym for the following word:
1. certain
d) sure
Choose the simple predicate of the following sentence:
Harry Potter sat on the stool during the sorting ceremony.
a) Harry Potter
b) sat
c) sat on the stool
Harry Potter sat on the stool during the sorting ceremony.
b) sat
Name ALL THREE ways to fix a run on sentence.
1) Break it up with a period and a capital.
2) Use a semi-colon (;).
3) Add a comma and conjunction.
Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence.
The students at Medlock Bridge love wearing _______ Runapalooza tails.
a) their
b) they're
c) there
The students at Medlock Bridge love wearing _______ Runapalooza tails.
a) their
Name all 7 FANBOYS conjunctions:
F
A
N
B
O
Y
S
FANBOYS:
For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So
1. alike
a) similar
b) different
c) unequal
d) correct
1. alike
a) similar