Sentences
Punctuation
Capitalization
Writing
Prefix and suffix
100

What are the two parts of a sentence?

The two parts of a sentence are the subject and predicate.

100

What is do a full stop do?

A full stop stops sentences.

100

What is wrong with the word below?

i

It is not capitalized.

100

What are the types of writing?

Telling, Explaining, Descriptive and Persuasive.

100

What does the prefix dis- mean?

Not.

200

What is the subject of a sentence?

The subject of a sentence is whom or what the sentence is about.

200

What is wrong with the following sentence?

How old are you

It does not have a question mark.

200

Should the words New Years Day be capitalized? Why?

Yes and because its a holiday.

200

What should we do before we write?

We should think, list ideas, use a Bubble Map and draw pictures.

200

What does the word disagree mean?

It means I do not agree?

300

What is the predicate of a sentence?

The predicate tells something about the sentence.

300

What is the job of a question mark?

A question mark's job is to ask a question in a sentence

300

Do we need to capitalize the months of November and December? Why

Yes because they are months of the year.

300

What direction do we write in?

We write in the direction from left to right.

300

What does the suffix -less mean?

It means without.

400

What are the four types of sentences?

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory.

400

What does an exclamation mark do? 

An exclamation mark likes to make sentences loud with excitement. 

400

What should be capitalized in a sentence?

The pronoun I, the first word in a sentence, names of people, names of places, names of animals, days of the week, months of the year, holidays, and the first and last words in a tittle.

400

What type of writing is the following?

If you want to get a pet I think dogs are the best. Dogs are friendly, kind and loyal. No other pet is as good as a dog.

Persuasive.

400

Where can we find Prefixes and Suffixes?

We can find Prefixes at the beginning of words and suffixes at the end of words.