Parts of Speech
Punctuation
RACE
Subject/Verb Agreement
Capitalization
100

A person, place, thing or idea

noun

100

Fix the sentence so that the punctuation is correct:

Jane never liked going to the movies

Jane never liked going to the movies.

There should be a period at the end of the sentence

100
The R in RACE stands for: 
RESTATE the question
100

Your dogs (need, needs) to stay inside the fence.

need

100

Fix the following sentence: 

Make sure to stay for tutorials on wednesday.

Make sure to stay for tutorials on Wednesday.


Capitalize W on Wednesday

200

an action word

verb

200

Fix the sentence so that the punctuation is correct:

Sky, Megan and Peter like soccer but hate basketball.

Sky, Megan, and Peter all like soccer but hate basketball.

There should be a comma after "Megan."

200
The A in RACE stands for: 

ANSWER the question

200

The players, as well as the captain, (want, wants) to win. 

want

200

Yesterday, robert went to the competition and won first place!

Yesterday, Robert went to the competition and won first place!

300
a word that describes a noun

adjective

300

Fix the sentence so that the punctuation is correct:

After we left the amusement park Jared felt sick.

After we left the amusement park, Jared felt sick.

There should be comma after park. 

300

The C in RACE stands for: 

CITE - text to support your answer

300

Either answer (is, are) acceptable.


is

300
Make sure give me your answer before spring break.

Make sure give me your answer before Spring Break.

400

a word that describes a verb, often ending in -ly

Adverb

400

Fix the sentence so that the punctuation is correct:

My sister went out on the rain so she got sick.

My sister went out on the rain, so she got sick.


Comma after rain.

400

The E in RACE stands for: 

EXPLAIN - your citation

400

The man with all the birds (live, lives) on my street.

lives

400
My nephew is currently attending elias herrera middle school.

My nephew is currently attending Elias Herrera Middle School.

500

ON A WHITE BUS (After, although , whenever)


Subordinating Conjunction

500

Robert did you bring your homework?

Robert, did you bring your homework?


Comma after Robert.

500
What do the R . A. C. & E stand for in RACE?

R - Restate

A - Answer

C - Cite

E - Explain

500

The dog or the cats (is, are) outside.

are

500

Two more months until summer.

No correction needed.