What punctuation mark is used to separate items in a list?
Comma
A sentence that makes a statement is called a ______.
Declarative Sentence
A word that describes a noun is called a ______.
Adjective
Name the two types of prepositional phrase.
Adjective and Adverb Prepositional Phrase
What’s the difference between Its and It’s?
Its = possessive, It’s = it is
This punctuation is used to join two independent clauses.
Semicolon
A sentence that shows strong emotion ends with what punctuation mark?
Exclamation point
What part of speech is the word " quickly" in the sentence: " She quickly finished her homework"?
Adverb
What is the function of the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “The flowers on the table are beautiful."
Adjective modifying the noun "flowers"
What’s wrong here? “She has to more hours to wait.”
“To” should be “two.”
What punctuation is used at the end of a declarative sentence.
Period
Name the sentence structure: " She ran to the park because she loves jogging."
Complex Sentence
What part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses?
Conjunction
How does the prepositional phrase function here? “The house by the lake was sold quickly.”
Adjective phrase modifying “house”
Fix this sentence: “I want too go too the park two.”
“I want to go to the park too.”
What is the name of the punctuation used to indicate possession.
Apostrophe
Identify this type of sentence: " I love pizza, but I'm trying to eat healthy."
Compound Sentence
What is the function of a pronoun?
It replaces a noun
Find the prepositional phrase: “The dog barked at the stranger near the gate.”
“at the stranger” and “near the gate”
What’s the difference between Their, There, and They’re?
Their = possessive, There = location, They’re = they are
What punctuation mark is used to introduce a list or explanation?
Colon
What is the term for a sentence with two ore more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause?
Compound Complex
Identify the part of speech: “Wow! That was amazing.”
Interjection
Explain the function of adjective and adverb prepositional phrase.
Adjective Prepositional phrase "modifies a noun"
Adverb Prepositional Phrase " modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb"
“I didn’t mean to [accept/except] your invitation.”
Accept