Identify the noun in the sentence: "The cat sat on the mat"
cat or mat
Where does the comma go in this sentence? "After lunch we will play outside."
After "lunch"
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? "She likes to read books, and he likes to play video games."
Compound
What tense is this sentence in? "She walks to school every day."
present
What type of figurative language is this: "He is as brave as a lion."
Simile
What is the adjective in this sentence? "The tall tree swayed in the wind."
"tall"
"Its going to rain later." What is missing from this sentence
an apostrophe in it's
Combine these two simple sentences into one compound sentence: "I finished my homework. I went outside to play."
"I finished my homework, and I went outside to play."
Rewrite the sentence in past tense: "He runs very fast."
"He ran very fast."
What type of figurative language is this: "The classroom was a zoo"
Metaphor
Identify the verb in the sentence: "She quickly ran to the store."
"ran"
Where should the apostrophe go: "The dogs toys are in the yard."
in between g and s in 'dogs'
Identify the independent clause in this sentence: "Because it was raining, we stayed indoors."
"we stayed indoors"
What is the future tense of this sentence? "They eat dinner at 6 PM."
"They will eat dinner at 6 PM."
Which type of figurative language is in this sentence: "The wind whispered through the trees."
Personification
Which word is the adverb? "He spoke softly during the meeting."
"softly"
What is missing from this sentence; "i am going home"
Capital letter and fullstop
Rewrite this simple sentence as a complex sentence: "He was tired. He went to bed early."
He was tired so he went to bed early
Change this sentence to the future perfect tense: "They finish the project by tomorrow."
"They will have finished the project by tomorrow."
What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? "She’s got a heart of gold."
Metaphor
In the sentence, "The curious student eagerly asked the teacher a question," identify the adverb and verb
eagerly and asked
Where do the speech marks go in this sentence: She said let's go to the park
before she and after park
Change the following simple sentence into a complex sentence by adding a dependent clause: "She studied hard for the exam."
"She studied hard for the exam because she wanted to get the highest score in the class."
Convert this sentence to past tense: "She finishes her homework before dinner."
"She had finished her homework before dinner."
What is the hyperbole in this sentence? "I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!"
"a million times"