Homophones
Prepositions
Verbs
Capitalization
Types of Sentences
100
By the time we got____, the store was closed (their, there, they're)
There
100
What is the preposition? We ate the bread with jam.
with
100
Where (are,is, will) the cookies?
are
100
The biggest continent in the world is (Asia, asia)
Asia
100
What is a simple sentence?
It contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought.
200
When are you going____ the park? (to, too, two)
To
200
What is the preposition? He stood on the couch.
On
200
We (were, could, can) planning to go to the movies tonight.
WERE
200
Last year we had been to (france, France)
France
200
We ran and got home on time. (compound, complex, simple)
simple
300
I would like to take ___ one of the puppies. (eyther, either, neither)
either
300
What is the preposition? She was dressed like a witch.
Like
300
You (can, put, want) go home now.
Can
300
Life was very different during (World war i, World War I)
World War I
300
What is a complex sentence?
A complex sentence has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses.
400
They took ___ coats off when they got inside. (there, their, they're)
their
400
What is the preposition? Wool is made from sheep's skin.
From
400
I (get, will, came) try to do my best at all times
will
400
His parents are from (Europe, europe)
Europe
400
What is a compound sentence?
compound sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator.
500
I wish you ___ turn down that music. (would, wood, woud)
Would
500
What is the preposition? Ducks waddle in the lake.
in
500
The president (shall, put, pay) hold his position for four years.
shall
500
Nancy likes (Christmas, christmas), as she always gets many gifts.
Christmas
500
You can ride the bus or you can take your bicycle. (simple, compound, complex)
Compound