This punctuation is used at the end of an interjection
What is an exclamation point?
One of these is written correctly:
1. North america
2. north America
3. North AMERICA
4. North America
What is North America?
A sentence must have a subject (who). Explain the subject in this sentence:
Get involved!
What is
you?
____ the writer ____ books have sold more copies than anyone?
1. whose, whose
2. who’s, who’s
3. whose, who’s
4. who’s, whose
What is
who’s, whose?
Write a sentence using a conjunction correctly.
What is
and, but, or, so, because, when?
Rewrite this correctly:
The teacher said turn to page 25
What is
The teacher said, “Turn to page 25.”?
One of these sentences is written correctly:
1. Our summer class was in german.
2. Our summer class was in German.
3. Our Summer class was in German.
What is
Our summer class was in German?
A sentence must have a subject (who/what) and a predicate (verb). Identify the simple subject:
The black cat ran away.
What is
cat?
____ going to need ____ boots to play in the rain.
1. your, you’re
2. you’re, your
3. your, your
4. you’re, you’re
What is
you’re, your?
Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:
Lenny trekked up the mountain.
What is a
vivid verb?
Missing punctuation:
She loves celery carrots and potatoes in her soup
What is
She loves celery, carrots, and potatoes in her soup?
Is always capitalized:
1. Names of cities
2. Names of people
3. Colors of crayons
What is
Names of people and cities?
A sentence must have a subject (who/what) and a predicate (verb). Identify the simple predicate:
The white dog yelped loudly.
What is
yelped?
____ ordered this pizza? The pizza was ordered by ____?
1. who, whom
2. who, who
3. whom, whom
4. whom, who
What is
who, whom?
Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:
Wow, would you look at that?
What is
an interjection?
Write the underlined word correctly for this sentence:
One students face showed concern.
What is student’s?
One of these titles of books is written correctly:
1.Where the Red Fern Grows
2. Someone to Watch over Me
3. Bridge to terabithia
4. holes
What is
Where the Red Fern Grows?
A sentence must have a subject (who/what) and a predicate (verb). Identify the complete subject:
The speckled toad croaked at the rising moon.
What is
The speckled toad?
I need ____ cups ___ take there ____.
1. to, two, too
2. too, to, two
3. two, to, too
4. two, too, to
What is
two, to, too?
Identify the part of speech of the underlined word:
He had an apple for lunch.
What is
an article?
Colon or Semicolon:
My dad bought a robot-operated lawn mower__ I was anxious to see the thing work.
What is a semicolon?
One of these phrases is written correctly:
1. My Aunt just called him.
2. Then Mom said I could.
3. My Sister is ten.
What is
Then Mom said I could?
A sentence must have a subject (who/what) and a predicate (verb). Identify the complete predicate:
The spotted owl hooted in the old red barn.
What is
Hooted in the old red barn?
Let’s take ___ car and meet them where they ___ waiting.
1. our, are
2. are, our
3. are, are
4. our, our
What is
our, are?
Melany will ____ defeat.
All the boys____ Zach were here.
1. accept, accept
2. except, except
3. except, accept
4. accept, except
What is
accept, except?