Punctuation
Contractions
Homophones
Prefixes, Suffixes, Roots
Parts of Speech
100

What is the correct punctuation for this sentence: My black cat ran across the yard

Period

100

What does the contraction I'll mean?

I will

100
Which is the correct word for this sentence? I _______ my lunch today. ate or eight
ate
100

Which prefix means to do again?

Re-

100

What is a noun?

A noun is a person, place, or thing.

200

What is the missing punctuation in this sentence: Where are you going this weekend

Question mark

200

What does the contraction we've mean?

We have

200

What is the correct word for this sentence? Ms. Martinez painting measured three_______ tall. feet or feat

Feet

200
What is the root word of quickly?
Quick
200

The verb in a sentence is the what?

The action

300

What is the missing punctuation in this sentence: Hooray

Exclamation point

300

Combine the words should and not.

Shouldn't

300

What is the correct word for this sentence? I didn't mean to _____ the glass. break or brake

break

300

What does the prefix "pre" mean?

Before

300

You would use an adjective or an adverb to describe a word?

adjective

400

What is the missing punctuation in this sentence: My birthday is January 3 2001.

Comma

400

Combine the words will and not to make a contraction.

Won't

400

What is the correct word for this sentence? I need to ______ a story for class. write or right

write

400

What is the root word of "happiness"?

happy

400

Find the 3 adjective in the sentence: 

Ms. Martinez is an amazing, talented, and creative artist.

500
What is the missing punctuation in this sentence: We are going on a field trip on Monday June 13.
Comma in between Monday and June
500

Combine could and have to make a contraction.

Could've

500

What is the correct word for this sentence? I would like to come along _____. two, to, too

too

500

Name where you would put a prefix on a word and where you would put a suffix.

Prefix- at the beginning Suffix- at the end

500

Label the nouns, verbs, and adjectives in this sentence: My mischievous dog ran out the door. 

Nouns: dog, door

Adjective: Mischievous

Verb: ran