Punctuation Power
Verb Tense Trouble
Sentence Types
Fragments/Run-ons
Commonly Confused Words
100

What punctuation ends a question?

What is a question mark?

100

What is the past tense of the verb "go"?

What is "went"?

100

What type of sentence is: After you do the dishes, you need to take the trash to the curb. 

What is a complex sentence?

100

Is this a fragment, a run-on, or a complete sentence? “Went to the store.”

What is a fragment?

100

Choose the correct word: “I left my book over (there, their, they’re).”

What is there?

200

Add punctuation to: Lets eat grandma.

What is Let's eat, Grandma?

200

Fix the verb tense in this sentence: Yesterday, she walks to the store.

What is walked?

200

What is the correct coordinating conjunction needed to complete the following sentence? Morty stole our money, ___ we had to write a report with the police. 

What is "so"?

200

Fix this run-on sentence: “He loves pizza he eats it every day.”

What is “He loves pizza, and he eats it every day.”? or What is "He loves pizza; he eats it every day."?

200

Which is correct? “Your dog is friendlier (than, then) mine.”

What is than?

300

Name two of the three uses for a semicolon.

What are joining independent clauses, separating items in a list with commas, and using a conjunctive adverbs to avoid conjunctions?

300

Identify the verb in this sentence: By the time the movie started, Amy had eaten the popcorn.

What is eaten?

300

Rewrite this compound sentence as a complex sentence: She was late, and she missed the meeting. 

What is: Because she was late, she missed the meeting?

300

Fix the error: Dog barked. Mailman ran.

What is: The dog barked, and the mailman ran.?

300

Fix the error: “The cat licked it’s paw after eating.”

What is “its”?

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