Commas/Periods
Other Punctuation
Subject-Verb Agreement
Parts of Speech (nouns, verbs, etc.)
x2 Points: Citations
100

What are periods used for?

To end a sentence.

100

What are question marks used for?

To ask or end a question.

100

What does tense mean?

When the action takes place (past, present, or future). 

100

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing.

100

When do you need to cite?

EVERY TIME YOU USE A PART OF ANOTHER AUTHOR'S WORK, OR MAKE A REFERENCE TO IT.

200

What are commas used for?

To mark short pauses in sentences.

200

What are exclamation points used for?

To add emphasis to a statement.

200

What does number mean?

"How many" of the subject there are (singular or plural). 

200

What is a verb?

An action word.

200

What components do you need to make an in-text citation? 

Author, title of work, and page number.

300

True or false: the ONLY way to end a sentence is with a period.

False: exclamation points, question marks, and ellipses (...)

300

What are semi-colons used for?

To connect similar idea-d independent clauses (short sentences), or to separate lists. 

300
If the subject is singular, the verb is:

Singular

300

What is the subject of a sentence?

The "doer" of the action word.

300

What is the name of the citation format we use (the three letter acronym)?

MLA (Modern Language Association)

400

Where should the comma go in this sentence: "Although it was raining we decided to go for a walk." 

After "raining."

400

What is the official name of the short sentences that semi-colons combine?

Independent clauses.

400

What "to be" verb should go in the blank in this sentence: "The dog and the cat ___ playing outside."

"Are."

400

What is the difference between an active verb and a linking verb?

Active = action (swim, bike, run); linking verb = describes the subject (is, have, was). 

400

Where should you place the author's last name and the page number when citing a book in-text?

Parentheses at the end of the sentence, like this: (Smith 23).

500

Where should the commas go in this sentence: ""After studying for hours the students finally completed their assignments which had been assigned last week by their teacher who was impressed with their progress."

After "hours," "assignments," and "teacher."

500

What punctuation marks should be used in this sentence (can be all, none, or others that are not QMs, EPs, or SCs. Some might need to be replaced!) "She loves reading historical novels he prefers science fiction and they both enjoy mysteries but can they agree on a book to read together." 

Semi-colons after "novels," "fiction," and "mysteries," and ending in a question mark.
500

What is the error in this sentence: "Neither the teacher nor the students was ready for the test."

"Was" should be "were." (or "are"!)

500

What is the direct object of a sentence?

The thing that receives the action of the verb.

500

What should the citation look like for this sentence? "In Maya Angelou's poem "Still I rise," she says, "You may write me down in history", found in line 1?

"In Maya Angelou's poem "Still I rise," she says, "You may write me down in history" (line 1).