Anything and Everything
Simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex sentence?
Adverb or Adjective?
Name That Preposition!
Correct That Sentence!
100

How many sentences do your journal topics have to be?

5 complete sentences

100

Name what kind of sentence this is:

Julie and Jerome are siblings.

Simple

100

I have a pair of red shoes.

Red

Adjective

100

We could hear you across the hall.

Across

100

I think that i'm going to win.

I think that I'm going to win.

200

How many cats does Teacher Colby have?

3

200

We went to Margaret's house, but she wasn't home.

compound

200

He used the seasoning sparingly.

Sparingly

Adverb

200
Is that Grandma in that photo?

In

200

Look over their!

Look over there!

300

Free Space!

Aw yeah! Free Points!

300

The comedian wasn't funny, but at least they tried.

Compound

300

She worked hard at her job.

Hard

Adverb

300

For each correct answer, your grade will go up.

For

300

I bought knew headphone and I like them.

I bought new headphones, and I like them.

400

What does IQ stand for?

Intelligence Quotient

400

Free Space!

You win some points!

400

Although he carefully studied the text, he answered incorrectly.

Carefully: Adverb


Incorrectly: Adverb

400

It was a chilly day in the morning, but it was warmer during the evening.

In

During

400

Overall i had a good tiem but i should probably stil study.

Overall, I had a good time, but I should probably still study.

500

Name the four things a noun can be

A person, place, thing, or idea

500

Although we weren't late, we weren't on time, but I was glad that we made it.

Compound-Complex

500

The cotton shirt was terribly made, but the patterned shirt was not.

Cotton: Adjective

Terribly: Adverb

Patterned: Adjective

500

Over the hills and through the woods to Grandma's house we go!

Over

Through

To

500

Gregory said get out of my room! I'm playing Minecraft!

Gregory said "Get out of my room! I'm playing Minecraft!"

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