Capitalization/Punctuation
Possessives
Sentences
Parts of Speech
Correct Usage
100
Find the error:

Amber visited the Pacific ocean.

Ocean should be capitalized.

100

Make this possessive:

the tail of the kite

the kite's tail

100

Fragment, Run-on or Sentence:

The carpet was vacuumed the windows were washed.

Run-on

100

What part of speech is the italicized word?

The wicked dictator would not spare the lives of the people.

verb

100

Logan and his dad (is, are) going to Tennessee.

are

200

Find the error:

We are excited about next week it is Field Day.

Put a semicolon or period after week.

200

the boundary of America

America's boundary

200

Fragment, Run-on or Sentence:

Mrs. Morgan answering our questions about math.

Fragment

200

What part of speech is the italicized word?

Which book is your favorite?

adjective

200

The boys was so hungry that he could have (ate, eaten) the whole pie.

eaten

300

Find the error:

My brother will attend High School next year.

Do not capitalize high school.

300

the tail of the monkey

the monkey's tail

300

Simple or Compound Sentence:

Lucas played soccer, basketball, and dodge ball.

Simple

300

What part of speech is the italicized word?

We watched the rockets fly by.

adverb

300
The girls (swung, swang) on the tire swing.

swung

400

Find the error:

"I love my 5th grade class" Mrs. Morgan said.

Put a comma after the word class.

400

the room of James

James's room

400

Simple or Compound Sentence:

The fourth graders will move up to fifth grade, and the fifth graders will move up to sixth grade.

Compound

400

Which part of speech is the italicized word?

Ouch! My cat bit my finger.

Interjection

400

The thirsty runners (drank, drunk) the water eagerly.

drank

500

Find the error:

The Earth in my backyard only grows weeds.

Do not capitalize the word earth.

500

the toys of the boys

the boys' toys

500

Simple or Compound Sentence:

Riley and Ava play the flute in the band.

Simple Sentence

500

Which part of speech is the italicized word?

My dog was sitting by the door.

preposition

500

This cookie recipe takes (less, fewer) eggs than the cake recipe.

fewer