What is the correct spelling of the word that means "to take in information"?
learn
Should the word "school" be capitalized in "I go to school"?
no
Part of speech for the word "quickly"
adverb
Where the commas belong in the sentence, "I like apples oranges and bananas."
Punctuation mark is used at the end of a question
(?) Question Mark
Spell the word that describes a person who writes books.
author
Is "Ms. Johnson" capitalized correctly?
yes
The subject in the sentence: "The dog barks loudly."
The dog
Where the commas belong in the sentence, "I brought my friends Tom and Jerry."
After friends
Punctuation is needed to separate items in a series
(,) comma
How do you spell the past tense of the verb "to run"?
ran
The smallest word that is always capitalized.
I
The difference between a noun and a verb
Noun: person, place, thing, idea
Verb: action
A comma is used after this type of phrase at the beginning of a sentence, like “After the movie, we went to dinner.”
introductory phrase
Where you should place an apostrophe in the word "its" in the sentence "Its a great day."
It's
Spell the word that refers to a large, natural stream of water.
river
Name three days of the week that should always be capitalized.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
"Do you want to go out for pizza?" is this type of sentence.
Interrogative
Commas are used to separate this kind of phrase that interrupts a sentence, like: My dog, a golden retriever, loves to swim.
appositive
The end of every interrogative sentence
?
What is the correct spelling of a small, round fruit that is typically red or green?
grape
Proper noun
This sentence, but correct: "She go to the store."
She went to the store.
The acronym for coordinating conjunctions when joining two independent clauses (e.g., "I was tired, but I kept studying.").
FANBOYS:
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
; is called this
semicolon