Parts of Speech
Sentence Types
Conjunctions and Transitions
Fragments and Run on Sentences
Singular/Plural
Subject/Verb Agreement
100
This part of speech takes the place of a noun. It can be in a subject of object position.
What is a pronoun?
100
This type of sentence can have two subjects and one verb.
What is a simple sentence?
100
These conjunctions include when, while, as soon as, before.
What are time/subordinating conjunctions?
100
The following sentence is an example of what type of error? She very intelligent.
What is a fragment?
100
What type of error is in the following sentence? I have always wanted to go to a universities.
What is singular/plural?
200
This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective?
200
This type of sentence has two independent clauses. The sentences are joined with FANBOYS. What is this kind of sentence called?
What is a compound sentence?
200
What is the meaning of the following conjunctions: although, though, even though. Example: He came to class even though he was sick.
What is contrast or opposition?
200
The following sentence is an example of what type of sentence error. Because she missed the bus.
What is a fragment?
200
What type of error is in the following sentence? I wants a new car.
What is subject/verb agreement?
300
This part of speech describes a quantity or an amount and often comes before a noun.
What is a quantifier?
300
A complex sentence has two clauses. What are they called?
What are dependent and independent clauses?
300
This transition is used with the same meaning as "for example."
What is for instance?
300
What kind of error is the following sentence. John's parents feel he should be independent, he doesn't want to move out of the house.
What is a run-on sentence?
300
What type of error is in the following sentence? He wants to learn different custom from his classmates.
What is singular/plural?
400
This part of speech comes before a noun or pronoun to show time, place, or direction.
What is a preposition?
400
What kind of clause is the following: When he comes, ....
What is a dependent clause?
400
These three transitions mean more information.
What are in addition, furthermore, moreover?
400
What are three possible ways to fix a run on sentence?
What is make two simple sentences, a compound sentence or a complex sentence?
400
What type of error is in the following sentence? He need to write an email to his family.
What is subject/verb agreement?
500
These describe conditions, possessions, emotions, and senses. What are they called?
What are stative verbs?
500
What type of sentence is the following: We can have pizza or hamburgers tonight.
What is a simple sentence?
500
These three transitions mean result.
What are therefore, consequently, as a result?
500
The following sentence is what type of error? He likes English he doesn't like math.
What is a run-on sentence?
500
What is the error in the following sentence? There is some student in this class.
What is a singular/plural error?