A person who is caring and respectful of others. The opposite of inconsiderate.
considerate
A specific name for a particular person, place or thing is called a common noun or a proper noun?
proper noun
1. What you do with clothes.
2. A question word.
1. wear
2. where
I like ___salt on my food, so could you please pass ___ salt?
no article, the
What punctuation do you use when you want to add emotion to a sentence.
exclamation mark
A person that doesn't mind waiting. The opposite of intolerant.
patient
Which words should be capitalized in this sentence:
stacy answered, “my sister and i are going to the water park.”
Stacy answered, "My sister and I are going to the water park."
1. Something a dog wags.
2. Another word for story.
1. tail
2. tale
My brother is ___ mountain climber; he has climbed ___ Mount Everest.
a, no article
What is the British English and American English name for this: .
full stop UK
period USA
A person who likes giving things to others. The opposite of selfish.
generous
Which words should be capitalized in this movie title:
harry potter and the sorcerer’s stone
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
1. A small round juicy fruit.
2. Put something under the ground.
1. berry
2. bury
Vic's daughter goes to ___ University of Pennsylvania.
the
What is the name of the punctuation that separates compound words, like numbers or fractions?
hyphen
A person who does things which might be dangerous. The opposite of cautious.
Daring
Which of the following are not capitalized: days, months, holidays, or seasons?
seasons
1. Another word for built.
2. A person who cleans a hotel room.
1. made
2. maid
___ skyscraper is ___type of building; ___ tallest one is in Malaysia.
The, a, the
Where does the semicolon go in this sentence: I wanted to make some extra money therefore I worked a second job.
after therefore
A person who often drops or breaks things. The opposite of graceful.
clumsy
Should the 'm' in mom be capitalized in this sentence:
"My mom is not going to like this."
Nope
1. Permitted
2. Read so others can hear you.
1. allowed
2. aloud
New begins with ___ 'N'.
an
What is the name and spelling of the punctuation in we're or Jess's.
apostrophe