Verbs
Capital Letters and Punctuation
Pronouns
Tenses, Sentences and Paragraph Structure
Random
100

What is the verb in this sentence? “She dances every morning.”

dances

100

Which word should be capitalized? “we went to paris last summer.”

We, Paris

100

Replace the noun with a pronoun: “Maria likes ice cream. ___ eats it every day.”

She

100

What tense is this sentence? “She walks to school.”

Present Tense

100

Is this sentence complete or a fragment? “Running down the street.” 

Fragment

200

Change this verb to past tense: “They run to school.”  

Ran
200

Add punctuation: “I like apples oranges and bananas.”

I like apples, oranges, and bananas.

200

Choose the correct pronoun: “Between you and ___, I think this is easy.”

Me.
200

Change this sentence to future tense: “He reads a book.”

He will read a book

200

Identify the subject: “The red car sped down the highway.”

The red car

300

What is the helping verb in the sentence “He has eaten breakfast”?


has

300

Correct this sentence: “Where is my book”

Where is my book?

300
List the pronoun used to refer to a group of people. 

They

300

Which sentence is complete? A) “Because I was tired.” B) “I went to bed because I was tired.”

B

300

Which word is an adjective? “The tall tree swayed in the wind.”

Tall

400

Identify the verb tense: “I will be studying all night.”

Future

400

What punctuation mark is needed in this sentence? “It’s raining I’ll bring an umbrella.”

A period or semicolon (It’s raining. I’ll bring an umbrella.)

400
List the pronouns used to refer to a woman
She, her, hers
400

Change this to past tense: “They walk to school.”

They walked to school. 

400

Choose the correct form: “We have ___ homework tonight.” (a lot / alot)

a lot 

500

Choose the correct verb: “Neither the cat nor the dogs ___ hungry.”


Are

500

Identify the error: “My favorite authors are Guy Gavriel kay, Suzanne Collins, and mark Twain.”

Kay and Mark should be capitalized. 


500

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500

When we start a new paragraph what do we need to do?

Indent the first line. 

500

Fix this run-on sentence: “I love pizza it’s my favorite food.”

I love pizza; it’s my favorite food. or I love pizza. It’s my favorite food.