Sentences
Punctuation
Verb Tenses
Parts of Speech
Misc.
100

Rearrange the following words to make a question.


he / languages / does / how many / speak

How many languages does he speak?

100

 used to mark the end of a declarative sentence. It Shows a complete thought.

Period
100

Mary usually (get up) ______ at 6:30 a.m. and takes a shower. 

gets up

100

Person, Place, thing or idea.

Noun
100

what is the word order for a standard English sentence? 

S(subject)V(verb)O(object)

200

Rearrange the following words to make a statement.


I'm / any more money / spend / going to / not

I'm not going to spend any more money. 

200

Also called the interrogation point. A mark that indicates a question.

question mark

200

My sister (get) ____ married on April 26th 1990.

got

200
Action words, its what you do. 

Verb

200

Angie has already (buy) ____ her boyfriend a present for his birthday.

bought

300
The following sentence is incorrect. Change the verb in the sentence to the present perfect tense.


Many students from my country has studied abroad. 

Many students from my country have studied abroad. 

300

to separate items in a series

Comma

300

If I (speak) _____ 20 languages, I would travel to many places.

Spoke
300

Describes, modifies or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. 

Adjective

300

What do you find at the end of the line?


The letter E.

400

For each of the mistake this person has made, write what they should have or shouldn't have done. 

Amber was late for work. 

She should have left for work early. 

400

to introduce a list

colon

400

I can't go out to play now. I (not do) ________ my homework.

haven't done
400

Used in place of a noun

Pronoun
400

When are you (do) ___ your homework? 

going to do

500
Rewrite the sentence below using going to. 


it / going / rain / is / to / this afternoon

It is going to rain this afternoon.

500

to join two independent clauses

semicolon

500

I (work) ____ in South Korea for 16 years. 

have worked

500

Shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word. 

Preposition

500

I have no doors but I have keys, I have no rooms but I do have a space, you can enter but you can never leave. What am I?


A keyboard