This part of speech describes an action, state, or occurrence.
What is a verb
You use this punctuation mark to end a question
What is a question mark?
A sentence with just one independent clause.
What is a simple sentence?
Choose the correct form: "She is more taller than her sister."
What is more tall
What tense is the verb in: "She is running."
What is Present continuous
This word type describes a noun, often answering "how many" or "what kind."
What is an adjective?
This punctuation mark is used to show possession, as in "the dog's bone."
What is an apostrophe?
This type of sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
What is a complex sentence?
Fix this error: "I could of gone to the store."
What is I could have gone to the store.
Identify the tense: "They had finished the project."
What is past
The word "quickly" in the sentence "She ran quickly" is this type of part of speech.
What is an adverb?
The punctuation mark that separates items in a list.
What is a comma?
What type of sentence is this: "Do you like ice cream?"
Interrogative sentence
Which is the correct word: "There," "Their," or "They’re" in this sentence: "______ going to the park tomorrow."
What is They’re
What is the past tense of the verb “go”?
What is went
A word that takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
This mark is used to join two independent clauses that are closely related.
What is a semicolon?
Fix this sentence: "Him and me went to the park."
What is He and I went to the park.
Correct the sentence: "He don't like apples."
What is He doesn’t like apples.
Correct this sentence: "He have eaten the pizza."
What is He has eaten the pizza.
Under," "above," and "between" are examples of this part of speech.
What is a preposition?
This punctuation mark is used to indicate a pause or break in thought within a sentence.
What is a dash?
Identify the dependent clause in: "Although she was tired, she continued working."
What is Although she was tired
Which sentence is grammatically correct: "She likes going to the movies" or "She like going to the movies"?
What is She likes going to the movies.
Which sentence is in future tense: "I will see you tomorrow." or "I saw you yesterday"?
What is I will see you tomorrow.