Which is not a conjunction?
A) To
B) Because
C) And
D) But
To
What are the 3 different verb tenses?
Past, Present, Future
True or False:
You should always capitalize the first word in a title.
True
What is the comparative form of "big"?
Bigger
What is the subject of the sentence: "The dog barks"?
Dog
Use the correct conjunction to combine these two simple sentences: "I like pizza. I like pasta."
I like pizza and pasta.
(and)
What is the past tense of "catch"?
In the title "The Boy who Ate Words," which word is capitalized incorrectly?
Who
Identify the comparative adjective: "This book is better."
Better
What is the correct verb:
"The cat _____ (is/are) sleeping"?
Is
Conjunctions are used to .... ?
Join other words, groups of words, or sentences.
What is the future tense of "help"?
Will Help
What punctuation marks go around dialogue?
Quotation Marks
Complete: "He is the ___ (smart) student in the class."
How should we change Smart, to complete the sentence?
Smartest
Which verb form agrees with the subject in this sentence:
"The group of students _____ going to the library"?
A) Are
B) Is
C) Was
Are
When should you use the conjunction "and"?
When you mean "also"
Example: I like Strawberries and Bananas.
Correct the verb tense:
Yesterday we learn about a space rover trip to Mars.
How do you punctuate this dialogue:
Tom asked "Can I go outside?"
Add a comma after asked
Tom asked, "Can I go outside?"
Fix the following sentence:
"That was the most funniest joke I've heard!"
Remove Most
"That was the funniest joke I've heard!"
What pronoun would you use for "the girls"?
They or Them
Which 2 conjunctions can you use to give a reason?
So
Because
Choose the correct spelling of the past tense verb:
A) Carryed
B) Carried
C) Carryd
D) Caried
B) Carried
Where should punctuation marks be placed, when writing dialogue?
Inside the Quotation Marks
Which sentence is correct?
A) Emma swims most graceful than Melissa.
B) Emma swims more gracefully than Melissa.
C) Emma swims more gracefuller than Melissa.
D) Emma swims more gracefulest than Melissa.
Emma swims more gracefully than Melissa.
What is the correct pronoun that agrees with the noun.
Mom knows about storms. She keeps track of it.
It --> Them