What part of speech describes a person, place, thing, animal or idea?
Noun
What is the past tense of “walk”?
walked
What punctuation do we use at the end of a question?
Question mark
What is the plural of “box”?
boxes
What type of sentence has one subject and one verb?
simple, compound, or complex
Simple
What part of speech replaces a noun?
Pronoun
What is an example of an irregular verb?
e.g., go – went
What punctuation marks go around dialogue?
Quotation marks
What is the plural of “child”?
children
What word connects two simple sentences (or two independent clauses)?
Coordinating conjunction
What part of speech is an action or state of being?
Verb
What is the future tense of “play”?
will play
Where should the comma go: “Atlanta Georgia”?
Atlanta, Georgia
What is a possessive noun?
Shows ownership, e.g., the girl’s bike
Which sentence is complex? A: “I ran.” B: “I ran because it was raining.”
B
What word describes or tells more about a noun?
Adjective
What present tense verb agrees with this sentence: “She ___ to the store.”
went
go
goes
will go
goes
Where is the comma: “I live at 123 Peach Street Atlanta Georgia”?
123 Peach Street, Atlanta, Georgia
What kind of noun is “friendship”?
Abstract
Name one of the subordinating conjunctions.
because, although, if, while, until, after, so
What word describes a verb? Tells how, when, or where something happens?
Adverb
What is the correct past tense verb: “I ___ my homework yesterday.”
done
did
do
will do
did
Where does the comma go in this sentence? “Sarah I want to go too!”
Sarah, I want to go too!
Which is correct: “The cats toy” or “The cat’s toy”?
The cat’s toy
Combine these two sentences: “I like pizza.” “I like burgers.”
I like pizza and burgers.
OR
I like pizza and I like burgers.