Verbs: Find the verb and it's tense (past, present, future)
Commas
Appositives
Subjects and predicates
100
The state fair starts today.
Starts-present
100
Where do the comma(s) go in the follwing sentence: Sorry I didn't recognize you.
Sorry, I didn't recognize you.
100
What is the appositive in the following sentence: Ms. Suni, the science teacher, asked us to research an interesting topic for a report.
the science teacher
100
Find the subject The judges sat at a table.
The judges
200
This year I could use alittle extra help.
Use-present
200
Where do the comma(s) go in the follwing sentence: I like your idea but Joe's idea is better.
I like your idea, but Joe's idea is better.
200
What is the appositive in the following sentence: Anne Frank, a meteorologist, told us about different clouds.
a meteorologist
200
Find the complete subject and the complete predicate. Echa child register in the office.
Each child [is the complete subject] and the [complete predicate] is registered in the office.
300
Last year I earned a blue ribbon for my strawberry short cake.
Earned-past
300
If we win this game we will be the champions.
If we win this game, we will be the champions.
300
What is the appositive in the following sentence: Mom suggested we use a search engine, an Internet research tool, to locate facts.
an Internet research tool
300
Find the complete subject The girl was walking in the park.
the girl.
400
My blue fish tank can move, and can be traveled.
move-present
400
Of course there are several museums in chicago.
Of course, there are several museums in chicago.
400
Find the predicate. The boy got a new car.
got a new car.
500
My entry will consist of an entire meal, from the salad to the dessert.
Will consist-future
500
ken visited two chicago museums on June 3 1998.
ken visited two chicago museums on June 3, 1998
500
Find the predicate Fine boy got ice cream.
got ice cream