Possessive Nouns
Sentence Types
Capitalization & Punctuation
Complete vs. Incomplete Sentences
Mystery Round
100

What is the possessive of “the tail of the kite”?

The kite's tail.

100

What type of sentence is this? “Can you pass the salt?”

Interrogative.

100

Fix this sentence: “i have a cat named whiskers.”

I have a cat named Whiskers.

100

Is this a complete sentence? “The kids are playing in the yard.”

Complete.

100

What is the subject in this sentence? “The dog barked at the mailman.”

The dog.

200

What is the possessive of “the books of the teacher”?

The teacher's books.

200

What type of sentence is this? “The sun is shining brightly today.”

Declarative.

200

Fix this sentence: “my brother and i went to the park.”

My brother and I went to the park.

200

Is this a complete or incomplete sentence? “Ran to the store.”

Incomplete.

200

What punctuation is needed at the end of this sentence? “Did you finish your homework”

A question mark (?).

300

Change this sentence to use a possessive noun: "The toys of the dog are scattered."

The dog’s toys are scattered.

300

What type of sentence is this? “I love eating ice cream on a hot day!”

Exclamatory.

300

Fix this sentence: “The teacher said lets go outside”

The teacher said, "Let’s go outside."

300

Is this a complete or incomplete sentence? “The kite flying high in the sky.”

Incomplete.

300

What is the possessive form of “the shoes of the girl”?

The girl’s shoes.

400

What is the plural possessive form of “the backpacks of the students”?

The students' backpacks.

400

What type of sentence is this? “What time does school start tomorrow?”

Interrogative.

400

Fix this sentence: “on monday we have math class.”

On Monday, we have math class.

400

Is this a complete or incomplete sentence? “The cat sat on the windowsill.”

Complete.

400

Combine these two sentences into one: “The wind was strong. The kite flew high in the air.”

The wind was strong, so the kite flew high in the air.

500

: Change this sentence to include a plural possessive noun: "The bicycles of the children are in the yard."

The children's bicycles are in the yard.

500

Identify the type of this sentence: “Wow! That was an amazing soccer game!”

Exclamatory.

500

Fix this sentence: “its time for recess now said mrs johnson”

“It’s time for recess now,” said Mrs. Johnson.

500

Is this a complete or incomplete sentence? “Because the bell rang loudly.”

Incomplete.

500

Correct the errors in this sentence: “we went to New York last summer it was really fun.”

We went to New York last summer. It was really fun.