This part of speech describes the word "run" in the sentence "I run in the mornings."
Verb
What punctuation mark is used to end a declarative sentence?
Period
Choose the correct verb: The dog (run/runs) in the park every morning.
Runs
Please (accept/except) this gift as a token of our appreciation.
Accept
What is an adjective?
A word that describes a noun or pronoun
In the sentence "The red apple fell from the tree," this word is an adjective.
Red
Where does the comma go in this sentence: "Before the game I ate a snack"?
After game
Identify the error in subject-verb agreement: The group of students are planning a field trip.
Change "are" to "is"
I could (have/of) gone to the party, but I decided to stay home.
Have
Identify the adjectives in this sentence: "The tall building is next to the busy street."
Tall and busy
"Quickly" serves as this part of speech in the sentence "He quickly finished his homework."
Quickly
What punctuation is needed in this sentence: "It’s a bright sunny day outside."
A comma after "bright"
Which verb agrees with the subject? The books on the shelf (is/are) covered in dust.
Are
The teacher asked the students to (cite/sight/site) their sources in the essay.
Cite
Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: "She sings __________." (happily, happy)
Happily
In the sentence "I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining," "but" functions as this part of speech.
Conjunction
How should you punctuate this sentence: "I love pizza. Its my favorite food"?
An apostrophe in "Its"
Correct the subject-verb agreement error: Neither the teacher nor the students was aware of the schedule change.
Change "was" to "were"
She couldn’t decide (whether/weather) to wear a jacket or not.
Whether
Rewrite the following sentence using an adverb: "He ran fast."
"He ran quickly"
In the sentence "The cat jumped onto the windowsill," "onto" is this part of speech, and "windowsill" is its object.
Preposition
Correct the punctuation in this sentence: "My brother’s car, which is red has a flat tire."
A comma after red
Correct the subject-verb agreement error: The team, along with its coaches, were honored at the assembly.
Change "were" to "was"
(Compliment/Complement) is when you say something nice to someone, while (compliment/complement) means something that completes or goes well with something else.
Compliment, complement
Identify and label the adjectives and adverbs in the sentence: "The exceptionally bright sun made the scorching day even hotter."
Adjectives: "bright," "scorching," "hotter"; Adverbs: "exceptionally," "even."