Capitalization
Punctuation
Spelling
Commonly Confused
Homophones
100

What word(s) needs to be capitalized in this sentence:

I grew up in cobourg, ontario.

Cobourg, Ontario

100

What punctuation will make this less startling?

Let's eat grandma.

A comma / Let's eat, grandma.

100

Choose the correctly spelled word: 

We visited four European (countrys, countries) during our vacation.

countries

100

I do not want to (lose/loose) this game.

lose

100

Can you (hear/here) the announcement from over (hear/here) in the hallway?

hear / here

200

What word(s) need to be capitalized in this sentence:

On monday, we will write the test.

Monday

200

What's wrong with this sentence:

"Where do you get your crazy ideas," laughed Arden?

laughed Arden.

200

Choose the verb that agrees with the subject in the following sentence: 

Jennifer (collects, collect) ceramic figurines.

collects

200

Give the dog (it's/its) ball back before he bites you.

its

200

Be careful not to (break/brake) the rules or you may (break/brake) the equipment.

break / break

300

What word(s) need to be capitalized in this sentence:

my teacher lives near lake simcoe.

My / Lake Simcoe

300

Choose the correct punctuation for this sentence:

You want me to bring what to school tomorrow (,/./?/!)

?

300

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence: 

The new gas prices are (quit, quiet, quite) alarming.

quite

300

Those people need to wash (their/there/they're) filthy truck!

their

300

I don’t know (weather/whether) we will go on the trip depending on the (weather/whether) tomorrow.

whether / weather

400

What word(s) need to be capitalized in this sentence:

I read the novel the outsiders in english class.

Outsiders / English

400

Julian Hannah and Maria (,/./?/!) who worked together on their project (,/./?/!) scored highest for their presentation(,/./?/!)

, / , /.

400

Choose the verb that agrees with the subject in the following sentence: 

The principal or the teachers (makes, make) the final decision.

make
400

Would you like to go to the mall (to,too,two)?

too

400

He wanted a (peace/piece) of cake so he could eat in (peace/piece) and quiet.

piece / peace

500

What word(s) need to be capitalized in this sentence:

we studied indigenous history in canada.

Indigenous / Canada

500

Identify the missing punctuation:

"l believe, he cried, "ln the future of this country and of its people"!

"I believe,"

500

Choose the verb that agrees with the subject in the following sentence: 

Here (is, are) the tickets that you reserved.

are

500

(Whose/Who's) seen my black ink pen?

Whose

500

What they saw on the (Cite/Sight/Site) was quite a (Cite/Sight/Site), but they still had to (Cite/Sight/Site) it.

Site/sight/cite
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