Subject-Verb Agreement
Commas!
Capitalization!
Punctuation!
Conjunctions!
100

Which form of the verb completes the following sentence?

We (go/goes) to the movie theater every Friday night.

go!

Remember: "We" is a plural subject, so it needs a plural verb (the base form of the verb= go; verb does NOT end in -s/-es)!

100

What comma is NOT correctly placed in the following sentence:

We ate popcorn, tacos, pizza, and, ice cream last night!

Answer: the comma after "and" is incorrect! You almost never need a comma after the conjunction "and." If you are using "and" as a conjunction to combine two sentences or combine a series of three or more items, then you need a comma BEFORE "and," not afterward! :)

100

Rock, Paper, Scissors to swap points!

Go!

100

What form of punctuation (a comma, apostrophe, period, exclamation mark, question mark) should we use for this sentence:

What is for dinner(punctuation)

Answer: a question mark=?

Remember: "what" is a question word, and it starts the beginning of a question! This means you need a question mark.

100

Wow! You just earned an additional 100 points for your team!

Woo hoo!

200

What is the compound subject in the following sentence?

Ms.Swartz and Mrs. Compton are ELAR teachers at Linda Jobe Middle School!

Answer: Ms. Swartz AND Mrs. Compton!

Remember: compound subjects are all of the listed subjects combined by the word "and"! :)

200

Place commas in the following sentence:

In conclusion the story shows that Opal loves her dog Winn-Dixie very much and will do anything she can to buy the leash and collar set!

Commas should go in the following places:

In conclusion, the story shows that Opal loves her dog, Winn-Dixie, very much and will do anything she can to buy the leash and collar set!

200

Fix this sentence to have correct capitalization:

on st. patrick's day, i always wear green clothing!

Capitalize as shown:

On St. Patrick's Day, I always wear green clothing!

200

Where should I put quotation marks in the following sentence?

The teacher stated, Good luck on the STAAR Test!

Add quotation marks as shown:

The teacher stated, "Good luck on the STAAR Test!"

200

What coordinating conjunction (, FANBOYS) should combine the following two sentences with a comma?

I was super tired.

I took a nap.

Combine the sentences with ", so"!!!

I was super tired, so I took a nap.

300

Choose the correct subject for the following sentence:

The (dog/dogs) race around the park every morning!

Answer: dogs!

Remember: for the plural verb "race" (does not end in -s/-es like singular verbs do), you need a plural subject (dogs)!

300

Where should I put commas in the following sentence?

The teacher stated "We have been working hard this entire school year and it is time to show how much we have learned! On the STAAR test do your absolute best try your hardest and give it your all!"

Commas should go where placed in the following correct sentence:

The teacher stated, "We have been working hard this entire school year, and it is time to show how much we have learned! On the STAAR test, do your absolute best, try your hardest, and give it your all!"

300

BONUS POINTS!

The team that asked for this question gets 300 points!

:)

300

Where should I put apostrophes in the following sentence?

Im going to learn a lot in Ms. Carpenters classroom and do my best at all times!

Add apostrophes as shown:

I'm going to learn a lot in Ms. Carpenter's classroom and do my best at all times!

Remember: apostrophes are used in contractions when letters are missing from two words combined into one or to show possession/ownership!

300

Today is a wonderful day to learn about subordinating conjunctions! What word would best combine the following two sentences?

Ms. Carpenter is happy.

I know how to use subordinating conjunctions correctly!

Answer: Add "because" or "since" or "when" in the middle of the two sentences!


Ms. Carpenter is happy (because/since/when) I know how to use subordinating conjuctions correctly!

400

EXTRA POINTS!!!! Your team just earned an extra 400 points!

Spectacular!!

400
Commas are super important! Place commas where they should go in the following sentence:


When the sun goes down the stars get really bright and shiny!

Answer:


When the sun goes down, the stars get really bright and shiny!


Remember: "When" is an AAAWWUBBIS word and makes that first phrase a dependent clause. When you start a sentence with a dependent clause, you need a comma after the phrase to help you pause before the independent clause. :)

400

Capitalize the following sentence correctly:

the park in chandler is super nice!

Capitalize as shown:

The park in Chandler is super nice!

400

Oops! The team asking for this question loses 100 points.

Womp Womp

400

What subordinating conjunction should I add at the beginning of the first sentence to combine the two sentences?

_________ leaves are not able to actually dance like people, the statement, "The leaves are dancing on the ground," is personification!

Answer: because/since!

Because/since leaves are not able to actually dance like people, the statement, "The leaves are dancing on the ground" is personification!

500

Choose the correct verb phrase to complete the following sentence:

They (am going/is going/are going) to school this morning!

Answer: are going!

They are going to school this morning!

Remember:

subject-->being verb

I --> am

He/She --> is

We/They --> are

500

BAM! Ask Coach Johnson

Good Luck!

500

Capitalize what should be capitalized in the following sentence:

on new year's eve, we went to disney world in orlando, florida!

Correct response:

On New Year's Eve, we went to Disney World in Orlando, Florida!

500

Add the correct punctuation to the following sentence:

Weve been working hard all year long so let us show our very best on this upcoming STAAR test

Answer:

We've been working hard all year long, so let us show our very best on this upcoming STAAR test!

500

What subordinating conjunction should be added at the beginning of the following complex sentence?

___________ similes compare two objects using "like" or "as," metaphors compare two objects directly without those words!

Answer: although/while! (Even though would also work!)

Although/while similes compare two objects using "like" or "as," metaphors compare two objects directly without those words!