Punctuation
Parts of Speech
Verb Tenses
Conjuctions
Possessives
100

Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation. 

My dad ordered us a pizza for dinner?

A: My dad ordered us a pizza for dinner.

B: "My dad ordered us a pizza for dinner"

C: My dad, ordered us a pizza for dinner. 

D: No Change

A: My dad ordered us a pizza for dinner. 

100

Which verb best completes the following sentence? Spencer _____ up and down when he gets excited. 

A: sits

B: walks

C: jumps

D: runs

C: jumps

100

Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence. Samuel _____ the bus if he wakes up late tomorrow. 

A: takes

B: will take

C: will took

D: took

B: will take

100

Which correctly combines the two sentences using a coordinating conjunction? We can go to the museum. We can go to the theatre.

A: We can go to the museum, or we can go to the theatre.

B: We can go to the museum because we can go to the theatre. 

C: We can go to the museum since we can go to the theatre.

D: We can go to the museum, yet we can go to the theatre. 

A: We can go to the museum, or we can go to the theatre.

100

rewrite the phrase using the possessive form: the old clothes of Cameron

A: Cameron's old clothes'

B: Cameron's old clothes

C: Camerons old clothes

D: Camerons' old clothe's

B: Cameron's old clothes
200

Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation. 

I will not eat junk food, nor will I drink soda.

A: I will not eat junk, food, nor will I drink soda.

B: I will not eat junk food nor will I drink soda.

C: I will not eat junk food, nor will I drink soda?

D: No Change

D: No Change

200

What PRONOUN should be used to replace the noun in the sentence. 

Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.

A: He

B: We

C: She

D: Me

C: She

200

Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence. 

When I was five I ____ that movie over and over again.

A: Watch

B: Watching

C: Will watch

D: watched


D: watched

200

Which correctly uses a coordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences? I wanted more soda. I didn't want anymore popcorn.

A: I wanted more soda because I didn't want anymore popcorn.

B: I wanted more soda, but I didn't want anymore popcorn.

C: I wanted more soda, since I didn't want anymore popcorn.

D: I wanted more soda but I didn't want anymore popcorn. 

B: I wanted more soda, but I didn't want anymore popcorn.

200

Rewrite the phrase using the possessive form: the whiskers of the kittens

A: the kittens' whiskers'

B: the kitten's whiskers

C: the kittens whiskers'

D: the kittens' whiskers

D: the kittens' whiskers

300

Rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation.

"Will you go to the store," asked my mother?

A: "Will you go to the store, asked my mother?"

B: "Will you go to the store?" asked my mother.

C: Will you go to the store? asked my mother. 

D: No Change

B: "Will you go to the store?" asked my mother.

300

What are the ADVERBS in the following sentence?

I arrive home late because I had volleyball practice.

A: arrive and home

B: late and because

C: home and practice

D: home and late

D: home and late

300
Choose the correct verb tense for the sentence. 

Next fall, my family _______ apples at the orchard. 

A: will picking 

B: will pick

C: will picked

D: will picks

B: will pick
300

Use a subordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences. The car needs a tune up. We can leave on our road trip. 

A: The car needs a tune up, so we can leave on our road trip.

B: The car needs a tune up since we can leave on our road trip. 

C: The car needs a tune up before we can leave on our road trip.

D: The car needs a tune up because we can leave on our road trip.

C: The car needs a tune up before we can leave on our road trip.

300

rewrite the phrase using the possessive form: the ice cream that belongs to Gabe

A: Gabes ice cream's

B: Gabe ice creams

C: Gabe's ice cream

D: Gabes' ice cream

C: Gabe's ice cream


400

Rewrite the following sentence with the correct punctuation.

We drove from Salt Lake City Utah to San Diego California. 

A: We drove from Salt Lake City, Utah to San Diego, California.

B: We drove from Salt, Lake, City, Utah to  San, Diego, California. 

C: We drove from Salt Lake City, Utah to San Diego California. 

D: No Change

A: We drove from Salt Lake City, Utah to San Diego, California

400

What are the ADJECTIVES in the following sentence?

Sleeping on a soft bed did not help my injured back.

A: soft and bed

B: injured and back

C: soft and injured

D: back and bed

C: soft and injured

400

Which sentence correctly uses the verb run in the future tense?

A: I ran two miles tomorrow in PE.

B: Sally runs three miles every day. 

C: Thomas will run a 5k last year. 

D: Tomorrow, my family will run a 5k together. 

D: Tomorrow, my family will run a 5k together.

400

Which coordinating conjunction best combines the two sentences? I love chocolate. I do not eat chocolate cake. 

A: I love chocolate, because I do not eat chocolate cake. 

B: I love chocolate and I do not eat chocolate cake.

C: I love chocolate but I do not eat chocolate cake. 

D: I love chocolate, but I do not eat chocolate cake.

D: I love chocolate, but I do not eat chocolate cake.

400

Rewrite the phrase using the possessive form: the hair of Laura

A: Laura's hair

B: Lauras' hair

C: Lauras hair

D: Lauras's hair

A: Laura's hair

500

Rewrite the following sentence using the correct punctuation 

I live at P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney.

A: I live at P Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney.

B: I live at P. Sherman 42, Wallaby, Way, Sydney. 

C: I live at P. Sherman 42 Wallaby, Way Sydney. 

D: No Change

D: No Change

500
Choose the answer(s) that correctly labels the nouns abstract or concrete.


A: Abstract- love  Concrete- school

B: Abstract- home Concrete- happiness

C: Abstract- hope  Concrete- book

D: Abstract- fear   Concrete- joy

A: Abstract- love  Concrete- school

C: Abstract- hope Concrete- book

500

Which sentence correctly uses the past tense have the verb eat. 

A: Bob ate a salad for lunch everyday last week. 

B: Yesterday I eat cake after my dinner. 

C: Tomorrow my family will ate at a nice restaurant. 

D: Last week we eating spaghetti for dinner.  

A: Bob ate a salad for lunch everyday last week. 

500

Use a subordinating conjunction to combine the two sentences. Always say thank you. Your friends help you with something.

A: Always say thank you, when your friends help you with something.

B: Always say thank you when your friends help you with something.

C: Always say thank you since your  friends help you with something.

D: Always saying thank you because your friends help you with something. 

B: Always say thank you when your friends help you with something.

500

Rewrite the phrase using the possessive form: the croaking frogs

A: the croaking's frogs

B: the frog's croaking

C: the frogs' croaking

D: the croaking frogs's

C: the frogs' croaking