Punctuation
Spelling
Parts of speech
Parts of speech 2
MISC.
100
What punctuation is used at the end of a declarative sentence
A period
100

Turn this word into a plural word:

goose 

geese

100

What is an adverb. 

describes a verb

100

What is the helping verb in this sentence?


My grandma is baking the cake. 

is

100

Is this a similie or a metaphor? Why?

She is as quiet as a mouse.

similie; because it uses like or as

200

What punctuation is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence. 

!

200

Make this an -ing word:


challenge

challenging

200

Give me an example of a pronoun

Her, she, he, it, they, we, them, etc.

200
What is the dependent clause in this sentence?


While the woodpecker pecks, I watch. 

While the woodpecker pecks

200

Does this sentence have a compound subject or predicate?


The officer protects and serves our city. 

predicate 

300

What punctuation is used at the end of an imperative sentence?

period

300

Make this past tense

explode

knives

300

What does FANBOYS stand for and why do we use them?

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so- we use them to connect two independent clauses with a comma. 

300

What is the article in this sentence?

The boy is running. 

The

300

What is the subject of this sentence?


Candy is so delicious. 

candy

400

Insert commas where needed

San Fransisco is sometimes foggy cold and windy.

San Fransisco is sometimes foggy, cold, and windy. 

400

Make it past tense:

embarrass

embarrassed

400

What is a possessive noun?

When something belongs to someone or something

400

What is the prepostion in this sentence?

On the island, we drove golf carts. 

on

400

What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction

fiction- made up

non-fiction- real 

500

What is missing?

Dad said "Clean your room."

comma after said

500

Spell the contraction for 

Will not

Won't

500

Give me an example of an abstract noun. 

love, peace, loyal, joy, etc. 

500

What is the direct object in this sentence?

She picked strawberries. 



strawberries

500

What is the idiom in this sentence?


I want to travel to France; I'd go in a drop of a hat.

drop of a hat