
QTR 4: B.E.S.V.A.S.C. (The features of a sentence) and identifying complete sentences, questions and paragraphs!
Quiz by Mary Stormon-Flynn
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This year, I taught you the features of a SENTENCE, using B.E.S.V.A.S.C. For example, B = Begin with a capital letter.
Q. What does E represent?
In B.E.S.V.A.S.C. what does S represent?
In B.E.S.V.A.S.C. what does V represent?
In B.E.S.V.A.S.C. what does A represent?
In B.E.S.V.A.S.C. what does S represent?
In B.E.S.V.A.S.C. what does C represent?
Which sentence is incorrect (wrong)?
Why is this sentence incorrect? "My friend and i are going to a party."
Think of B.E.S.V.A.S.C. Which sentence is correct?
Think of B.E.S.V.A.S.C. Which sentence is correct?
Think of B.E.S.V.A.S.C. Which sentence is correct?
Think of B.E.S.V.A.S.C. Which sentences are correct?
What are the forms of BE in the simple past tense?
What are the forms of BE in the simple present tense?
What is the BASE FORM of BE?
What is the BASE FORM of DO?
TRUE or FALSE? When you ask a question with DO, DOES or DID, the main verb is in the base form. E.g., Do you like ice cream?
Which question is correct?
Which question is correct?
Which question is correct?
Which question and answer are correct?
Which conversation is correct?
Which conversation is correct?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which paragraph is grammatically correct and has correct capitalization and punctuation?
Which is the correct example of a question and an answer?
Which is the correct example of a question and an answer?
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ADJECTIVES (describing words):
Adjectives do not change if you are describing more than one thing. E.g., a green apple, green apples (not greens apples)
Which pair of statements is grammatically correct?
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ADJECTIVES (describing words):
Adjectives do not change if you are describing more than one thing. E.g., a green apple, green apples (not greens apples)
Which statement is grammatically correct?
What is this punctuation mark called? !
What is this punctuation mark called? ,
What is this punctuation mark called? .
What is this punctuation mark called? ?