Tense
Subject-Verb Agreement
Relative Prounouns
Sentences
Compound Sentences
100

Definition of Past, Present & Future Tense

Past-happened yesterday, a month ago, a year ago etc

Present-in the hear and now

Future tense-is going to happen

100
Definition of Subject-Verb Agreement

when a verb agrees with its subject in number, and the verb (plural or singular) agrees with the number.

100
Name the 5 relative pronouns.
Who, Whom, Whose, Which and That
100

Definition of a complete sentence.

has a subject, verb and is a a complete thought.

100

What is a compound sentence?

2 independent clauses (complete sentences) connected by a comma & coordinating conjuntion. 

200
What tense is this sentence in?

James enjoyed time with his friends last weekend.

Past Tense

200

Singular or Plural?

One egg is broken.

Singular

200
True or False

Relative pronouns can be used as a subject. 

True

200

What is a Run-On sentence?

a sentence that has 2 or more clauses and is joined without a word to connect them or a punctuation mark to separate them. 

200

Determine if the sentence is a compound sentence, run-on, fragment, or comma-splice:

James was given the choice to buy his favorite soda, or he could buy his favorite candy.

Compound Sentence 

300

What tense is this sentence?

Jessica will be going to college in the fall.

Future Tense

300

Singular or Plural?

Several glasses are broken.

Plural

300
What punctuation mark does "which" come after?
Coma
300

What is a fragmented sentence?

an incomplete sentence

300

Determine if the sentence is a compound sentence, run-on, fragment, or comma-splice:

James went to the store bought sixteen candles. 

Run-On

400

What tense is this sentence in?

The class consists of many students.

Present Tense

400

Choose the correct verb for the sentence:

That group (talk, talks) too much.

talks

400

Choose the correct relative pronoun for the sentence:

Mrs. Smith (who, whom, whose) went on a secret mission, never returned.

who

400

What is a coma splice?

when 2 sentences are connected together with only a comma and NO coordinating conjunction like for, and, nor, or, but, yet, so.

400

Determine if the sentence is a compound sentence, run-on, fragment, or comma-splice:

drove to the store.

Fragment

500

Chose the correct tense:

(Prepare; future tense)
Sally _______ _______ for the test on Thursday.

will prepare
500

Choose the correct verb for the sentence:

The women (drive, drives) to the beach.

drive

500

Choose the correct relative pronoun for the sentence:

The book became a bestseller, (that, which) shocked the author. 

which

500
Determine if the sentence is a run-on, fragment, comma-splice or a complete sentence.


Every weekend, my friends go to Starbucks we talk for hours.


Comma Splice
500

Determine if the sentence is a compound sentence, run-on, fragment, or comma-splice:

We should go to the beach, the water looks so blue. 

Comma Splice