Subject and Predicate
Conjunctions
Verb tenses
Homophones
100

Identify the simple subject and predicate of the following sentence: "The technician fixes the car."

Simple subject: technician

Simple predicate: fixes

100

Name two conjunctions.

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, because, etc.

100

Name all of the major verb tenses.

Past, present, future

100

How do you spell the word that describes a special chair for royalty. 

Throne

200

What is the difference between simple subject and complete subject?

Simple subject is just the main thing or person doing the action. Complete predicate is the main thing or person doing the action, plus all the words that describe the subject. 

200

Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence: 

"I studied hard and got a lot of sleep, so I did well on my test."

and, so

200

What word must always be paired with a verb to make it future tense?

"will"

200

What is the difference between "hymn" and "him"?

Hymn is a song and him is a pronoun referring to a male. 

300

Identify the complete subject and the complete predicate of the following sentence: "The hungry teachers ate all the bags of goldfish."

Complete subject: The hungry teachers

Complete predicate: ate all of the bags of goldfish

300

Name a conjunction that starts with the letter "b".

Because, but

300

What is the verb in the following sentence, and what tense is that verb written in?

I am happy. 

The verb is "am" and it is in present tense. 
300

Fill in the blanks with homophones that we have studied this year:

"I was tired because I _________ a lot of fish, so I went and took a nap on my _______."

caught, cot

400

Which of the following has a compound subject?

"Sebastian and Elijah mastered their math facts." 

Or 

"The four happy children played on the swings together."

"Sebastian and Elijah mastered their math facts."

400

True or false: conjunctions can be used to combine subjects or predicates. 

If true, provide an example. 

True!

400

What do we call the tense that describes something that is currently happening and we don't know when it will stop?

The present continuous tense

400
What is the difference between "weave" and "we've"?
"Weave" describes a process of connecting fabric or string. "We've" is a contraction of the words "we" and "have".
500

Identify the simple subject and predicate AND the complete subject and predicate in the following sentence. 

"My sister and I shopped in South Bay yesterday."

Simple subject: sister, I

Complete subject: My sister and I

Simple predicate: shopped

Complete predicate: shopped in South Bay yesterday

500

Combine two sentences using a conjunction. 

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500

Write a sentence that uses a verb in the present continuous tense. 

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500

Write a sentence that uses "its" and "it's" in a sentence.

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