Parts Of Speech
Verbals
Grammatical Moods
Active & Passive Voice
Punctuation
100

A noun can be defined as a __________, _________, or  _________.

What is a person, place or thing?

100

This question requires multiple answers. What are the three types of verbals?

__________, ___________ & ____________. 

What are gerund, participle and infinitive? 

100

What is the grammatical mood for the following sentence?

Where is your planner? 

A: What is the interrogative mood?


* If you notice a question mark at the end of a sentence it will most likely be in the interrogative mood. 

100

Identify whether the following sentence is in active or passive voice?

Mr. Elliott lost the key to the phone cart. 


What is the active voice?

* The subject is directly performing the action.
The subject usually comes first in the sentence. 

Subject: Mr. Elliott
Action"  Losing the keys 

100

Where are commas placed in relation to a conjunction?

EX: He loved cake but his stomach was full.

What is before the conjunction?

EX: He loved cake, but his stomach was full.

200

This part of speech modifies a verb and frequently ends in -ly. 

What is adverb?

EX: correctly, quietly, and genuinely. 

200

Verbals can function as a ________, _________ or an _________. 

 What are noun, adjective or adverb?

200

What type of grammatical mood is the following sentence?

I hope that he defeats Mr. Kid in a dance battle at the next assembly. 

What is subjunctive?

*"Hope"
The subjunctive mood expresses an unlikely wish.
(There is a low probability that this will happen in a short time period.)  

200

Identify whether the following sentence is written in the active or passive voice.

Sabrina Carpenter performs all over the globe. 

What is the active voice?

* In the active voice the subject directly performs the action.

Subject: Sabrina Carpenter
Action: Performs

200

I went to school from 8_4.

What is an en dash?