Parts of a sentence
Part if the sentence 2
What type of sentence
Contractions
Punctuation Marks
100

Noun

A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

100

Sentence

A group of words that expresses a complete thought.

100

Period

A dot used at the end of a statement.

100

Apostrophe

 punctuation mark used in contractions or to show possession.

100

How old are you" - What punctuation mark comes at the end of this question?

Question Mark (?)

200

Verb

 A word that shows an action or a state of being.

200

Question

A sentence that asks something.

200

Question Mark

A symbol used at the end of a question.

200

 "I am excited for the trip" - What is the contraction for "I am" in this sentence?

I'm

200

Wow, that's a huge elephant" - What punctuation mark comes at the end of this exclamation?

 Exclamation Point (!)

300

Adjective

 A word that describes a noun.

300

Exclamation

A sentence that shows strong feeling.

300

Exclamation Point

 symbol used at the end of an exclamation.

300

He will not go to the park today" - What is the contraction for "will not" in this sentence?

Won't

300

Please pass the salt" - What punctuation mark comes at the end of this polite request?

 Period (.)

400

Adverb

A word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

400

Capital Letter

A large letter used at the beginning of sentences and proper nouns.

400

Synonym

A word that has the same, or almost the same, meaning as another word.

400

hey are playing soccer now" - What is the contraction for "they are" in this sentence?

They're

400

Are we there yet" - What punctuation mark should be used at the end of this common travel question?

Question Mark (?)

500

Subject

The person or thing that the sentence is about

500

Predicate

 The part of the sentence that tells something about the subject.

500

Antonym

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

500

"Do not enter the room" - What is the contraction for "do not" in this sentence?

Don't

500

Hurray, we won the game" - Identify the punctuation mark needed at the end of this joyful exclamation.

Exclamation Point (!)