The verb tense used to show a habit
What is simple present tense?
Park University is in this city.
What is Parkville, MO?
This is the name of the KC football team.
Who are the Kansas City Chiefs?
This is the doer of the action in a sentence.
What is the subject?
This is when a sentence is missing a subject, verb, or complete idea.
What is a fragment?
The verb tense used to show an ongoing action in the past.
What is past progressive.
Park University has this many campuses around the country.
What is 41?
This is the name of the Kansas City baseball team.
Who are the Kansas City Royals?
This is the receiver of the action.
What is the object?
This is when two independent clauses are joined with a comma.
What is a comma splice?
This verb tense is used to show a repeated action, an action that happened in the past at an unspecified time, and an action that began in the past and continues today.
What is present perfect?
Park University was established this year.
When is 1875?
This is a shopping area with architecture like Seville, Spain.
What is the Plaza?
I like swimming. Swimming is this part of speech.
What is a gerund?
This is a piece of jewelry worn on the wrist.
What is a bracelet?
did, do, is, have, has, etc... can be used as what when asking a question?
What are helping verbs?
This is the number of online degrees available at Park U.
What is 63.
This is a big outlet shopping mall in Kansas City, KS.
What is the legends??
The man who sat behind me in the theater was very noisy. Is this kind of clause.
What is an adjective clause?
The first line of a paragraph should do this.
What is be indented?
I will have been at Park University for 9 months in May, uses this verb tense.
What is the future perfect?
This is the name of the Park U mascot.
What is a pirate?
This is the main performing arts center in downtown Kansas City.
What is the Kaufman Center?
The girl sprinted quickly across the finish line.
What is an adverb?
This is when multiple independent and dependent clauses are combined without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
What is a run-on sentence?