Parts of Speech
Sentence Structure
Punctuation
Vocabulary
REALLY HARD QUESTIONS
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

100

What is the verb in this sentence?

Maggie quickly ran to the store before school. 

ran

100

What punctuation should go at the end of this sentence?

How are you doing today, sir

?

100

Evidence

Proof that something is true. 

100

What is Shakespeare's first name? 

William

200

What is an adjective?

A describing word

200

What is the pronoun in this sentence?

He took a long look in the mirror.

He

200

What punctuation should go at the end of this sentence?

How dare you

?!

200

Claim

To say something is true. 

200

Which word can you start a sentence with? 

a. So

b. Is

c. But

d. Because

b

300

What do you call a word that is used in place of a noun? (he, him, that, it)

Pronoun

300

What are the pronouns in this sentence?

I don't know about that?

"I" "That"

300

Where should periods go?

He ate a sandwich then left the cafeteria his friends were waiting by the stairs.

He ate a sandwich, then left the cafeteria. His friends were waiting by the stairs.

300

Indentation

A dent in something.
300

How many paragraphs are in an essay?

Essays can be as short or long as you want, as long as they fully discuss a subject. 

400

What do you call a word that described a verb?

Adverb

400

What is the adverb in this sentence?

The dog leapt over the brown log easily. 

Easily

400

What do the three dots mean at the end of this sentence? 

"Wait!" Tom shouted. "The killer couldn't be in the library, unless..."

The sentence will continue later. 

400

Autobiographical

A story written by the person it is about. 

400

What is anecdotal evidence?

A true story, from your life or someone that you know, that acts as evidence. 

500

What is an interjection?

A word that exists as a complete sentence (No!, Ow!)

500

What are the prepositions in this sentence?

She went to work at 4. 

"To" "At"

500

When do you NOT use a comma?

a. Before a quote.

b. To separate items in a list.

c. To transition to a new idea.

d. Before you provide additional information about something. 

c

500

Conjunction

A word that connects two parts of a sentence, or two ideas that go together. 

500

What's the difference between a conjunction and a preposition? 

Prepositions connect two specific objects/ideas within a sentence (to, at, for). Conjunctions connect parts of a sentence (because, or, and)