Parts of a Sentence
Capitalization
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Miscellaneous
100

What are the main parts of a sentence?

The complete subject and the complete predicate

100

When there is a proper noun you what?

Capitalize it

100

Adjectives modify a what?

A noun

100

A period ends what

Declarative and imparitive sentences

100

What is my favorite sport?

Baseball

200

The simple predicate is always a what?

A verb

200

Always capitalize the what no matter what in a sentence?

The first word

200

Proper adjectives are formed from a proper what?

Noun

200

A question mark ends what?

An interroagative sentence

200

What is my favorite baseball team?

The Boston Red Sox

300

A compound verb is two or more verbs that share the same what?

Subject 

300

Also capitalize the first word in a direct what?

Quotation 

300

Adverbs modify what?

Verbs

300

An exclamation mark ends what type of sentence?

An exclamatory sentence 

300

What’s my favorite color?

Blue

400

A compound subject is 2 or more subjects that share the same what?

Verb

400

You also capitalize the (__) of a book

Title 

400

To compare two people or things is to use a what?

Comparative degree 

400

A period can also be used as a what?

An Abbreviation 

400

What is my favorite food?

Subs

500

Some sentences with a action verb have a what?

Direct object

500

You also have to capitalize what?

Names

500

To come compare three or more people or things, you use a what?

Superlative degree

500

Some commas go before the what?

 Coordinating conjunction 

500

Who are my favorite baseball players?

Chris Sale and Mookie Betts