This type of punctuation goes at the end of a question
What is "?" (question mark)
True or false: the first letter of a sentence should always be capitalized
What is "true?"
Fill in the blank: Does Emma like science __ does she prefer english?
What is "adjective"?
Inference or not? Danny sees that it is dark and cloudy outside, so he assumes it will rain.
What is "inference"?
This type of punctuation goes at the end of a regular statement
What is "." (period)
You should always ________ the beginning of a new paragraph
What is "indent"?
Fill in the blank: Tomorrow is my birthday, ___ I can't wait!
What is "and" or "so"?
This type of noun, such as a person's name, should always be capitalized
What is a "proper noun"?
When asking inferential questions, it is important to think about these 5 items that start with "w"
What is "who, what, where, when, why"?
This type of punctuation goes at the end of an excited statement, such as "Wow"
What is "!" (exclamation point)
This single letter should always be capitalized when by itself
Fill in the blank: I'm hungry, ___ unfortunately I forgot to bring my lunch.
What is "but"?
This category of speech includes words such as "sing", "shine", or "yell"
What is "verb"?
This is what it's called when you use background knowledge and evidence to draw a logical conclusion.
True or false: Sentences don't need to end with a full stop
What is "texting language"?
True or false: Conjunctions include words such as "boat", "flower", and "bear"
What is "false"?
What is "noun"?
Inference or not? Darcy predicts that Mr. MacKay will be sick from school today.
What is "not an inference"?
This is one example of a full stop
What is "." "?" or "!"
This is the other name for a predicate
What is a "verb"?
True or false: Conjunctions connect two independent clauses or phrases
What is "true"?
When making an inference in a social situation, it's important to keep this in mind
What is "body language" and/or "tone"