Pronoun Usage/Agreement
Possessive Pronouns
Sentence Types
Prefix/Suffix
Independent/Dependent Clauses
100

Fill in the blank: Sarah and ___ went to the park.

I

100

Which is the possessive pronoun in this sentence? "That bike is hers."

hers

100

Name the sentence type: "The dog barked loudly."

Declarative

100

What does the prefix "un-" mean in the word "unhappy"?

not

100

True or False: An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.

True

200

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence? Each student needs to bring ___ own supplies.

their

200

Fill in the blank: "The cat licked ___ paws after eating."

its

200

Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? "I like pizza, but I also enjoy pasta."

Compound

200

What word can you create by adding the suffix "-ful" to "help"?

helpful

200

Which part of this sentence is the independent clause? "When I finish my homework, I will watch TV."

I will watch TV.

300

What is the error in this sentence? "Everyone left their backpacks in their lockers."

"their" should be "his or her" to agree with "everyone."

300

What is the difference between "its" and "it’s"?

"Its" is possessive, while "it’s" is a contraction of "it is."

300

Convert this declarative sentence into an interrogative one: "She is reading a book."

 Is she reading a book?

300

What does the prefix "re-" mean in the word "rewrite"?

again

300

 Identify the dependent clause in this sentence: "Although it was raining, we went outside to play."

Although it was raining

400

 Identify the antecedent of the pronoun in this sentence: "The teacher gave the students their assignments."

students

400

Replace the underlined phrase with a possessive pronoun: "The jacket that belongs to him is on the chair."

his

400

Double Jeopardy

Create a compound-complex sentence using the conjunctions "and" and "because."

Example: I like swimming because it’s fun, and I go to the pool often.

400

Add a prefix to "possible" to create its opposite.

impossible

400

Double Jeopardy

Identify the independent and dependent clauses: "Before I leave for school, I always pack my lunch."

Independent: I always pack my lunch; Dependent: Before I leave for school.

500

Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "Neither of the boys brought ___ basketball to practice."

his

500

Identify the error: "Their going to the store later."

"Their" should be "They’re."

500

Rearrange the words into an exclamatory sentence: movie / was / amazing / the

The movie was amazing!

500

Identify the suffix in the word "happiness" and explain its meaning.

-ness; it turns an adjective into a noun meaning a state or quality.

500

Explain why this is a dependent clause: "Because she was tired."

It cannot stand alone as a complete thought.