Grammer
Syntax
Punctuation
Suffixes
Prepositional Phrases
100

This punctuation mark is used to indicate possession or show contractions

What is an apostrophe?

100

This type of syntactic unit consists of a subject and a predicate but can stand alone as a complete sentence.

What is an independent clause?

100

This ends an exciting sentence that indicates something big has happened or someone is overly happy. 

What is an exclamation mark?

100

This has a negligible impact on the environment.

What is recycling a single bottle?

100

This preposition is used to describe something that is "in" a location or "within" boundaries, such as in the phrase "in the room."

What is "in"?

200

These two words should not be confused: one means "to receive" and the other means "to give."

What are "accept" and "except"?

200

This term refers to the part of a sentence that explains the action or state of being, usually following the subject.

What is the predicate?

200

These punctuation marks are used to indicate direct speech or to highlight specific words.

 What are quotation marks?

200

This suffix, meaning "full of," is often added to adjectives to describe something that has a lot of a particular quality, like "beautiful" or "hopeful."

What is -ful?

200

The object of a preposition is always this part of speech, as in "by the lake," where "lake" is the object.

What is a noun or pronoun?

300

This type of sentence contains both a dependent and an independent clause.

What is a complex sentence?

300

This syntactic function describes the noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb.

What is the direct object?

300

This punctuation mark is used to enclose additional information or clarifications within a sentence.

What are parentheses?

300

This suffix is added to adjectives to indicate a higher degree of comparison, as in "smarter" or "taller."

What is -er?

300

In the question "Where did you go during the break?" this part of the sentence is the prepositional phrase.

What is "during the break"?

400

This part of speech modifies a noun and answers questions like "What kind?", "Which one?", or "How many?"

What is an adjective?

400

This type of sentence, often used in questions, inverts the usual subject-verb order.

What is interrogative syntax?

400

This punctuation mark is used to separate two independent clauses when they are closely related, often before words like "however" or "therefore."

What is a semicolon?

400

This suffix is used to form diminutives, meaning "small" or "little," as in "booklet" or "droplet."

What is -let?

400

In the sentence "They will meet at the park," the prepositional phrase acts as this part of speech, modifying the verb.

What is an adverb?

500

This type of pronoun is used to show ownership. 

What is a possessive pronoun?

500

In English, this syntactic structure typically places adjectives before the noun they modify.

What is adjective-noun order?

500

These three dots are used to indicate omitted text, a pause in speech, or unfinished thoughts.

What are ellipsis marks?

500

This suffix is used to form words that describe a person’s profession or occupation, like "scientist" or "dentist."

What is -ist?

500

This preposition is used to show movement toward something, as in "She ran toward the door."

What is "toward"?