This tense shows something is happening now.
What is present tense?
This part of speech shows action.
What is a verb?
All sentences end with this.
What is punctuation?
These are the types of nouns that prepositions give more information about.
What is location, time, directions, person, thing, idea/concept?
This word is made up of two or more words.
What is a compound word?
Adding any of these suffixes makes a word past tense.
What is "-ed, -d, -t"?
The part of speech which shows one's position.
What is a preposition?
This punctuation tells the reader to take an extended pause.
What is a dash?
This preposition is used to show that a person agrees with something.
What is "for"?
To determine the meaning of a compound word, you can do this.
What is break down the word and determine the separate meanings?
The word "church" belongs to this part of speech.
What is a noun?
This is the job of an adjective.
What is to describe?
When the reader comes to a period they ____.
What is stop?
This is the preposition plus the object (noun).
What is a prepositional phrase?
These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
What are homophones?
What is a verb?
Nouns represents these categories.
What is a person, place, thing, or idea?
The reader may sound puzzled when this punctuation is at the end of a sentence.
What is a question mark?
This is the position of the preposition as it relates to the noun.
What is the preposition comes before the noun?
This is what a reader uses to determine which homophone is being used (if he/she is unfamiliar with the spelling).
What is the context?