Elementary English Grammar Challenge

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What is the correct article to use before the word “apple”?

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"An" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, such as “an apple.”

Which sentence is a command?

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A command, also known as an imperative sentence, gives an order or request, such as “Please close the door.”

Which of these is a preposition?

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Prepositions show relationships between nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence, like "under" and "over."

What is the plural form of "child"?

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The word “children” is an irregular plural, meaning it doesn't follow the regular “-s” rule for pluralizing nouns.

What is the subject of the sentence: “The dog chased the ball”?

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The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action. In this case, the dog is doing the chasing.

In the sentence “She sings beautifully,” what part of speech is “beautifully”?

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Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this case, "beautifully" describes how she sings.

What is the past tense of “eat”?

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“Ate” is the past tense of “eat,” an irregular verb. Regular verbs form the past tense by adding "-ed."

What punctuation mark is used to show possession?

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An apostrophe (') is used to show possession, as in "Sarah's book."

Which of these is a synonym for “happy”?

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Synonyms are words with similar meanings. For example, "joyful" means nearly the same as "happy."

Which sentence uses the correct past tense of “go”?

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“Went” is the past tense of “go.” English has many irregular verbs that don’t follow the typical "-ed" pattern.