Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Verb Tense
Sentence Structure
Figurative Language
100

An idea represents which part of speech?

Noun

100

This punctuation mark joins two sentences together, and it also shows items in a list.

Comma

100

This verb tense tells when something will happen in the future.

Future tense

100

The following sentence follows which kind of sentence structure:

"Emily didn't like going to the movies with her younger brother."

Simple

100

This type of figurative language compares two things b saying one thing is another thing.

Metaphor

200

This part of speech is used to describe how a verb is performed.

Adverb

200

This punctuation mark tells the reader when someone is speaking.

Quotation Marks

200

This verb tense tells when something will be happening in the future.

Future Continuous tense

200

This type of sentence represents which kind of sentence structure:

"Even though my dog is old, she still loves to play."

Complex

200

This type of figurative language uses the same letter/sound at the beginning of multiple words in a sentence to create dramatic effect.

Alliteration

300

This part of speech tells where two things are in relation to one another.

Preposition

300

This punctuation mark joins two words together to form a contraction.

Apostrophe

300

This verb tense tells when something had happened in the past.

Past Perfect Tense

300

This sentence represents which kind of sentence structure:

"Molly loves going to the zoo; that's where she gets to see all her favorite animals."

Compound

300

This type of figurative language gives human-like qualities to non-human things.

Personification

400

This part of speech joins words or groups of words together in a sentence.

Conjunction

400

This punctuation mark often comes before a list of items in a sentence.

Colon

400

This verb tense tells when something has happened in the moment.

Present Perfect Tense

400

The following sentence represents which kind of sentence structure:

"Even though her family can get kind of annoying, Brianna loves traveling to the mountains with them, and she loves bonding with her siblings."

Compound-complex

400

This type of figurative language uses exaggeration to get a point across.

Hyperbole

500

This part of speech expresses strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation point.

Interjection

500

This punctuation mark joins two related sentences together but does not require a conjunction.

Semi-colon

500

This tense tells when something will have been happening in the future.

Future Perfect-Continuous Tense

500

The following sentence represents which kind of sentence structure:

"There's nothing Alex loves more than Italian food, especially when it's from Johnny Carino's."

Complex

500

This type of figurative language uses a word or image to represent something entirely different.

Symbolism