Grammar
Punctuation
Clauses & Phrases
Common Grammar Mistakes
Facts
100

What do we call a group of words that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought?

A sentence

100

What punctuation mark ends a statement?

A period

100

What do you call a group of words with a subject and a verb?

Clause

100

Choose the correct form: Their / There / They’re going to the movies.

They're

100

How long have I taught here?

This is my 4th year. 

200

What is a group of words that is missing a subject or verb?

A fragment

200

What punctuation mark joins two independent clauses with FANBOYS?

Comma

200

What do you call a group of words without both a subject and a verb?

Phrase

200

Choose the correct form: Your / You’re doing great.

You're

200

What is my cat's name?

Lupin

300

What part of speech describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb?

Adverb

300

What punctuation mark shows strong emotion?

Exclamation point

300

What type of clause cannot stand alone?

Dependent

300

Fix the sentence: “Me and him went to the store.”

He and I went to the store.

300

What is one of my dogs' name?

Scarlet and Billy

400

What type of sentence asks a question?

Interrogative sentence

400

Add the comma: “Before we leave we need to pack.”

Before we leave, we need to pack.

400

Identify the dependent clause: “Although he was tired, he finished his homework.”

Although he was tired

400

Identify the error: “The students forgot their pencil’s.”

pencils

400

When is my birthday?

November 30th

500

Fix this fragment: “Running down the hallway.”

answer varies

500

What punctuation is used to show ownership?

Apostrophe

500

What is the independent clause in this sentence? “When the bell rang, the class packed up.”

the class packed up

500

Choose the correct word: “I could of / could have studied more.”

could have

500

What percentage of students in this call are failing ELA?

43%