What part of speech describes an action or state of being?
What is a verb
What punctuation mark ends a question?
What is a question mark?
What tense is the sentence: "I am eating lunch."
What is present continuous tense?
Name the subject in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly."
What is 'The dog'?”
True or False: "They're" is a contraction for "they are."
What is true?
What part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea?
What is a noun?
What punctuation is used to show someone is speaking?
What are quotation marks?
What tense is the sentence: "She walked to school yesterday."
What is past tense?
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "My brother played soccer."
What is 'played soccer'?
Name the three articles in English.
What are 'a,' 'an,' and 'the'?
What part of speech describes a noun?
What is an adjective?
What punctuation mark is used in a contraction to replace missing letters?
What is an apostrophe?
What tense is the sentence: "They will go to the park tomorrow."
What is future tense?
What do we call a sentence with two independent clauses joined by a conjunction?
What is a compound sentence?
What is the plural form of "baby"?
What is 'babies'?
What part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses?
What is a conjunction?
What punctuation is used to join two independent clauses?
What is a comma and conjunction or a semicolon?
What tense is used in this sentence: "He has finished his homework."
What is present perfect tense?
Fix this run-on sentence: "I love pizza I eat it every day."
What is 'I love pizza, and I eat it every day.'
Identify the error: "He don’t like carrots."
What is 'don’t' should be 'doesn’t'?
Name the part of speech that replaces a noun.=
What is a pronoun?
What punctuation mark is used to show excitement or strong emotion?
What is an exclamation mark?
Rewrite this sentence in past tense: "I write a letter."
What is 'I wrote a letter'?
Identify the type of sentence: "Wow, that's amazing!"
What is an exclamatory sentence?
What is the difference between "your" and "you’re"?
Your' shows possession, and 'you’re' is a contraction for 'you are.'