Homophones
Parts of Speech
Grammar
Commas
Punctuation
100

Which their/there/they're is the possessive form? 

Their. 


100

A person place or thing.

What is a noun?

100

A group of words with one or more subjects and verbs that expresses a complete thought.

What is a sentence?

100

Place the Commas: Tegan wants to go home but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet. 

Tegan wants to go home, but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.


100

When do we us an exclamation point?

At the end of an exclamatory sentence. 

200

Which form of your/you're is used to mean 'you are'?

You're. 


200

An action or state of being.

What is a verb?

200

Indicates the relative position or location of a noun or noun phrase. 

Preposition

200

Place the Commas: I went to lunch with my mother brother and sister.

I went to lunch with my mother, brother, and sister.


200

When do you use an ellipsis?

To create suspense

300

Which form of to/too/two means 'also/excessive'? 

Too.


300

Stands in for a noun, so that you don't have to keep repeating it.

What is a Pronoun?

300

Who or whom: _ made these awesome quesadillas? 

Who.


300

Place the Comma: Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm.

Yes, the plane will land at 5:30pm.


300

Do you need what is in parenthesis in a sentence?

No, they are used to add extra information. 

400

Accept or Except: Will you please _ my help?

Accept. 


400

Describes a noun.

What is an Adjective?

400

Who or whom: To _ was the letter addressed? 

Whom.


400

Place the Commas: While I was in the kitchen the baby woke up. 

While I was in the kitchen, the baby woke up. 


400

What part of speech is used to introduce a list?

Colon

500

Led or Lead: He _ the blind man to the ice cream shop. 

Led. 


500

Describes a verb or adjective. Usually answers the question "where" "when" or "how?"

What is an adverb?

500

Who or whom: _ do you believe? 

Whom.


500

What kind of comma is bracketed in this sentence: The tortoise loves to eat bell peppers, dandelions[,] and kale. 

Oxford Comma. 


500

What punctuation should be used in the following sentence?

Did you see "Twisters  "

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