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Example: She plays piano.
Choice:
Simple
Compound
Complex
Grades:
3
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5
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7-12
Example: is What it?
What is it?
Grades:
K
Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Check the punctuation mark used at the end of the sentence.   3. If it is correct punctuation mark is used, choose right; otherwise choose wrong.
Example: How are you.
Answer: wrong
Note: The above sentence is a question. So, "?" is the end mark that should be used.
Grades:
3
4
Example: I like Weird Al. He has a pleasant voice.
Choice:
I like Weird Al as he acts crazy.
Weird Al has a pleasant voice and I like him.
I like Weird Al as long as he has a pleasant voice.
Grades:
2
3
4
5
6
7-12
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Figure out who the sentence is talking about and what is being done. 3. If you can find answers to both questions, click TRUE; otherwise click FALSE.
Example: The car hit the tree.
Method: Check to see if you can answer the following question:
(1) Who is this sentence talking about? car
(2) What did the car do? hit the tree
Answer: The above sentence answers both who and what is being done. Therefore, the answer is 'TRUE'.
Grades:
K
1
Instructions:
1. Read all the given sentences.
2. Click the sentence which has the correct word order.
Grades:
K
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.
Grades:
3
Instructions:
1. Read the given scenario.
2. Figure out how the sentence should end.
3. Choose the correct answer.
Scenario: You ask your friend if you can borrow the book. Answer: Question Mark Other Choices: Period Exclamation Point
Grades:
4
5
Instructions:
1. Read all the given sentences.
2. Click the sentence which has the correct word order.
Grades:
K
Instructions:
1. Read all the given sentences.
2. Click the sentence which has the correct word order.
Grades:
1
Example: She plays piano.
Choice:
Simple
Compound
Complex
Grades:
3
4
5
6
7-12
Example: She plays piano.
Choice:
Simple
Compound
Complex
Grades:
3
4
5
6
7-12