Parts of Speech
All About Sentences
Figurative Language
This or That?
Editing
100

A ________ names a person, place, thing or idea.

Noun

100

What type of sentence is a statement? (Example: My dog's name is Bella.)

Declarative

100

What is the term for a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as"?

Simile

100

A (synonym/antonym) is a word that has the same meaning as another word.

Synonym 

100

Correct the sentence:

Brooke is the tallest girl on her dance team she doesn't even have to use a step stool to reach the cabinets.

Brooke is the tallest girl on her dance team. She doesn't even have to use a step stool to reach the cabinets.

200

A ______ describes what the subject of a sentence is doing.

Verb

200

What type of sentence is a question? (Example: Do you know what your teacher's name is?)

Interrogative

200

What is the term in which the author gives human-like characteristics to a non-human object?

Personifcation

200
A (restrictive/nonrestrictive) phrase can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence.

Nonrestrictive

200

Correct the sentence:

Can you bring me my purse asked Samantha.

"Can you bring me my purse?" asked Samantha.

300

An ________ describes the qualities of a noun or pronoun.

Adjective

300

What type of sentence is an exclamation? (Example: It is so hot outside!)

Exclamatory

300

What is the term for a comparison between two things by saying something IS something else?

Metaphor

300

A (preposition/interjection) is a word that relates other words in the sentence by showing location.

Preposition

300

Correct the sentence:

Do you know where I put the extra books!

Do you know where I put the extra books?

400

A _______ takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

400

What type of sentence is a command or request? (Example: Please hand me my glasses.)

Imperative

400

What is the term for descriptive words that sound like the words they are describing?

Onomatopoeia

400

A (fragment/run-on) is two or more complete thoughts that are not separated by proper punctuation or conjunctions.

Run-on sentence

400

Correct the sentence:

I am so excited. To finally have my own room!

I am so excited to finally have my own room!

500

A ________ connects similar words, clauses or phrases within a sentence.

Conjunction

500

Is this sentence simple or complex?

The two girls walked to the store and then took the bus to the library.

Complex 

500

What is the term for a phrase that means something different from how it literally sounds?

Idiom

500

A (linking/auxiliary) verb is used with a main verb to form a verb phrase.

Auxiliary 

500
Correct the sentence:

Maria and I checked the whether to see if it was going to rain today.

Maria and I checked the weather to see if it was going to rain today.