Is the following a complete or incomplete sentence: "Ran quickly to the finish line."
Incomplete Sentence (Missing a subject/who ran)
Change the verb in the sentence to the past tense: "They hike the trail every weekend."
Hiked
Give the comparative form of the adjective smart.
Smarter
What is the term for a single noun that represents a group of individuals?
Collective Noun
What is the most important message the author wants you to take away from a text?
Central Idea/Main Idea
This type of sentence asks a question.
Interrogative (e.g., Are you ready for break?)
The past tense of the irregular verb to eat.
Ate
Give the superlative form of the adjective fascinating.
Most fascinating
Name the collective noun for a group of fish.
What is the name for a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning from the text?
Inference/Inferring
Identify the sentence type: "Please turn off the lights when you leave."
Imperative (It gives a command/order)
The past participle (used with have, has, had) of the irregular verb to choose.
Chosen
What part of speech describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, and often ends in -ly?
Adverb
Name the collective noun for a group of wolves.
Pack
What text structure uses signal words like first, next, then, and finally to show events or steps in a particular order?
Sequence/Chronological
Fix this incomplete sentence by adding a subject or a verb: "The long-awaited snow day."
Answers will vary. (e.g., The long-awaited snow day finally arrived. / The class waited for the long-awaited snow day.)
Change the verb in the sentence to the future tense: "The bell rings at 3:00 p.m."
Will ring
Change the sentence to use an adverb correctly: "He drives slow on the icy road."
Slowly
Name the collective noun for a group of singers.
Choir
To persuade, to inform, and to entertain are the three main reasons an author writes. What are these reasons called?
Author's Purpose
Identify the sentence type and the appropriate punctuation: "What a spectacular goal that was"
Exclamatory (needs an exclamation point, !)
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the irregular verb to break: "I have never (break) my arm, but my brother has (break) his leg."
Broken and broken
Choose the correct form: "Of the two gifts, the necklace was the (prettier/prettiest)."
Prettier (Comparative form, used when comparing two things)
Complete the sentence with the correct collective noun: "The entire (collective noun for players) cheered after winning the championship."
Team
What is the critical reading skill of taking information from two or more separate texts and combining them to form either a new understanding, a deeper understanding, or a change in our understanding?
Synthesize/Synthesis