What part of speech is the word "quickly"?
What is Adverb
What punctuation mark ends a question?
What is a Question Mark
What is the subject in this sentence: "The cat chased the mouse"?
What is the past tense of "run"?
ran
Choose the correct word: "Their/There/They’re going to the park."
What is the noun in this sentence: "The dog barked loudly"?
What punctuation is used to show possession?
What is an Apostrophe
Identify the predicate: "John is reading a book."
What is is reading a book
Change this sentence to future tense: "She plays the piano."
"She will play the piano."
Fix the sentence: "Me and him are going to the store."
He and I are going to the store.
What is the conjunction in this sentence: "I wanted to go, but it was raining"?
What is but
Fix the punctuation: "Lets eat Grandma."
What is "Let's eat, Grandma."
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? "I was tired, so I went to bed."
What is compound
What tense is used in this sentence: "They will visit their grandparents next weekend"?
future
What is wrong with this sentence? "Each of the students have a book."
Should say has instead of have
Identify the pronoun: "She loves to read books."
What is She
What punctuation is used to separate items in a list?
What is a comma
Combine these two sentences with a conjunction: "She likes tea. She does not like coffee."
She likes tea, but she does not like coffee.
What tense is used in this sentence: "She traveled to France last summer"?
past
What is the error in this sentence: "Each of the players have a water bottle"?
Has not have
What part of speech describes a noun or pronoun and answers questions like "What kind?" or "Which one?"
Where should the colon go in this sentence: "I need the following items milk, bread, and eggs."
What is After items
Correct this fragment: "Because she was late."
She was late because she missed the bus.
What tense is used in this sentence: "He plays soccer every Saturday"?
Present
What is the difference between "its" and "it’s"?
"Its" is a possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to it." "It’s" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has."