Identify the noun: “The dog barked loudly.”
dog
Is this a complete sentence? What is it missing? “Walked to the store.”
no missing a subject
Which word needs a capital letter? “my mom went to the store.”
My
Choose the correct sentence:
A) “Let’s eat grandma!”
B) “Let’s eat, grandma!”
B
What is the definition of a "theme" in a story?
Which word is an adjective? “The bright sun warmed the sand.”
bright
Fix the sentence: “me and my friend plays basketball.”
My friend and I play basketball.
Fix the capitalizations: “we live in georgia.”
We and Georgia
Which punctuation mark ends this sentence?
“What is your name”
?
In a story, if the narrator is telling the story from the character's point of view using "I," what point of view is it?
first person
Choose the adverb: “She ran quickly across the playground.”
quickly
Choose the correct form: “He (go/goes) to school every day.”
goes
Which sentence is correct?
a) “On monday, we had pizza.”
b) “On Monday, we had pizza.”
b
Add punctuation:
“Wow that’s amazing”
!
What is the purpose of using dialogue in a story?
telling the audience what the characters are thinking and feeling
What part of speech is the word “under” in this sentence? “The ball rolled under the table.”
preposition
Which sentence uses proper subject-verb agreement? (2 answers)
A) I am very happy.
B) The rabbit jumped very high.
C) Mary cried.
D) Dariana do scream.
A and B
Do we capitalize school subjects? Why or why not?
yes because they are proper nouns
Where does the comma go?
“On Saturday we went to the zoo”
On Saturday,
Which of the following is an example of personification?
A) The car roared down the street.
B) The chair was comfortable.
C) The sun set behind the mountains.
D) The book was on the table.
A
Find the pronoun in this sentence: “They went to the park to play soccer.”
they
Rewrite this fragment into a complete sentence: “After the rain stopped.”
I was happy after the rain stopped.
Fix all the capitalization errors in this sentence:
“i visited uncle joe in chicago on thanksgiving.”
I, uncle Joe, Chicago, Thanksgiving
Fix the punctuation:
“I have pencils markers and crayons”
pencils, markers, and crayons
What is the difference between a "simile" and a "metaphor" in literature?
smilie = comparing using like or as
metaphor = not using like or as but still comparing