Complete sentence or fragment? "She finished her homework."
Complete sentence
Choose the correct verb:
“She ___ to school every day.” (walk / walks)
Choose the correct word:
“___ going to be late.” (Their / There / They’re)
They're
Where should a comma be added?
"I bought bananas, apples strawberries, and oranges at the store."
Between "apples" and "strawberries"
"Where would you like to eat ___"
Question mark
Complete sentence or fragment? "Because I was tired."
Fragment
Choose the correct verb:
“The list of items ___ on the table.” (is / are)
is
Choose the correct word:
“Is this ___ phone?” (your / you’re)
your
Where is a comma needed?
"After school we went home"
Between "school" and "we"
Which punctuation mark shows ownership?
Apostrophe
What is missing from this fragment to make it a complete sentence? “Running through the park.”
A subject
What verb tense is used in this sentence?
“I completed the assignment.”
Past tense
Fill in the blank with the correct word:
“If you pay attention, you can ______ them singing."
(hear / here)
Hear
Where should the comma be placed?
“Before the test started the class was silent.”
Between "test" and "started"
Which punctuation mark is missing?
"I cant believe it"
Apostrophe: can't
What must be changed to make this a complete sentence? “Although it was raining.”
Either remove "although" from the sentence, OR add an independent clause after.
Choose the correct verb:
"Everyone in the class ______ excited." (was / were)
Was
Fill in the blank with the correct word:
“He gave me some good ___.”
(advice / advise)
Advice
Where should a comma be added?
"Let's eat Grandma."
Between "eat" and "Grandma"
What punctuation is missing?
She said, Stop right now!
Quotation marks
She said, "Stop right now!"
Name the two required parts of a complete sentence.
Subject & Action
Why is the verb is correct in this sentence?
“The team is winning.”
Subject (team) is singular
Choose the correctly spelled word:
(seperate / separate)
Which comma should be removed?
“My brother, who lives in, Toronto, is visiting.”
The one between "in" and "Toronto"
Correct sentence: "My brother, who lives in Toronto, is visiting."
Add punctuation to complete the sentence:
I love going to concerts __ my dream is to see Coldplay one day!
Semi-colon
I love going to concerts; I'd love to see Coldplay one day!