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What is a noun?
A person, place, thing, or idea in a sentence.
100
What is a phrase?
A small group of related words within a sentence or clause
100
What is a clause?
A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate.
100
What is an adjective?
A word or word phrase that modifies a noun in a sentence.
100
What is an Oxford Comma?
The comma used after the final noun, phrase, clause, or adjective in a sentence.
200
Correct this sentence: Crete Euboea Lesbos and Rhodes are the 4 largest islands off the coast of Greece.
Crete, Euboea, Lesbos, and Rhodes are the 4 largest islands off the coast of Greece.
200
Correct this sentence: Being comfortable with my teachers working well with my peers, and doing my best are all priorities for me in school.
Being comfortable with my teachers, working well with my peers, and doing my best are all priorities for me in school.
200
Correct this sentence: I attend swim practice on Mondays theater club on Thursdays and basketball practice on the weekends.
I attend swim practice on Mondays, theater club on Thursdays, and basketball practice on the weekends.
200
Correct this sentence: The man had a long narrow sad face.
The man had a long, narrow, sad face.
200
Where in a sentence is the Oxford Comma located?
Before and or any other FANBOY word.
300
I need pineapple bananas and grapes for the fruit salad.
I need pineapple, bananas, and grapes for the fruit salad.
300
Correct this sentence: This morning I woke up got dressed brushed my teeth, and ate breakfast.
This morning I woke up, got dressed, brushed my teeth, and ate breakfast.
300
Correct this sentence: I make good grades I have many friends and the teachers respect me in school.
I make good grades, I have many friends, and the teachers respect me in school.
300
Correct this sentence: The usually energetic playful and noisy kitten was taking a nap on the cat house.
The usually energetic, playful, and noisy kitten was taking a nap on the cat house.
300
Correct this sentence: The street was filled with angry protesters, shouting spectators and police.
The street was filled with angry protesters, shouting spectators, and police.
400
Correct this sentence: Iris wanted to be a lawyer an employment counselor or a teacher.
Iris wanted to be a lawyer, an employment counselor, or a teacher.
400
Correct this sentence: Mom eats lunch in a restaurant in the park or sometimes at her desk.
Mom eats lunch in a restaurant, in the park, or sometimes at her desk.
400
Correct this sentence: I woke up I got dressed and I ate breakfast this morning before school.
I woke up, I got dressed, and I ate breakfast this morning before school.
400
Correct this sentence: The exciting thrilling fun classes are never boring.
The exciting, thrilling, fun classes are never boring.
400
Correct this sentence: In a triathlon you must run, bike and swim in order to complete the race.
In a triathlon you must run, bike, and swim in order to complete the race.
500
Correct this sentence: I chose Tina Amy Jim and Tony for my dodge ball team.
I chose Tina, Amy, Jim, and Tony for my dodge ball team.
500
Correct this sentence: Doing my homework feeding my dog and taking out the garbage are all things I do after school.
Doing my homework, feeding my dog, and taking out the garbage are all things I do after school.
500
Correct this sentence: I drink lots of water I have a nutritious diet and I stay active to live a healthy life.
I drink lots of water, I have a nutritious diet, and I stay active to live a healthy life.
500
Correct this sentence: A smile was a good change from her usual grumpy tired and irritated expression.
A smile was a good change from her usual grumpy, tired, and irritated expression.
500
Correct this sentence: My Memorial Day celebration consisted of a eating, swimming and playing volleyball with my family.
My Memorial Day celebration consisted of a eating, swimming, and playing volleyball with my family.