Homonyms
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100

(Wear | Where) were you yesterday?

Where were you yesterday? 

100

A.  My mom refuses to give me driving lessons in the new corolla.

B.   My mom refuses to give me driving lessons in the new Corolla.

C.   My Mom refuses to give me driving lessons in the new Corolla.

D.   My Mom refuses to give me driving lessons in the new corolla.

B.   My mom refuses to give me driving lessons in the new Corolla.

100

A) I need, sugar, butter, and eggs from the grocery store. 

B) I need sugar, butter, and eggs, from the grocery store. 

C) I need: sugar, butter, and eggs from the grocery store. 

D) I need sugar, butter, and eggs from the grocery store.

D) I need sugar, butter, and eggs from the grocery store.

100

 I bought a beautiful dress at the mall.

 A. preposition
 B. adjective
 C. noun

B. adjective

100

How many wheels does a tricycle have? 

3

200

She came up the (road | rode) on a horse.

She came up the road on a horse. 

200

A. Family day falls on February 15 this Year.

B. Family Day falls on February 15 this year.

C. Family day falls on February 15 this year.

D. Family Day falls on February 15 this Year.

B. Family Day falls on February 15 this year.

200

A. The Mississippi River which is over 2300 miles long is the second-longest river in the United States.

B. The Mississippi River, which is over 2300 miles long is the second-longest river in the United States.

C. The Mississippi River which is over 2300 miles long, is the second-longest river in the United States.

D. The Mississippi River, which is over 2300 miles long, is the second-longest river in the United States.

D. The Mississippi River, which is over 2300 miles long, is the second-longest river in the United States.

200

On Saturdays I work from nine to five.

A.  verb
B. preposition
C. adverb

A.  verb

200

What are the primary colors? 

red, blue, and yellow

300

Sorry, you are not (allowed | aloud) to bring your dog into school.

Sorry, you are not allowed to bring your dog into school. 

300

A. "I pulled you over," said Officer Peters, "because you were exceeding the City's posted speed limit."

B. "I pulled you over," said Officer Peters, "Because you were exceeding the city's posted speed limit."

C. "I pulled you over," said Officer Peters, "because you were exceeding the city's posted speed limit."

D. “I pulled you over," said officer Peters, "because you were exceeding the city's posted speed limit."

C. "I pulled you over," said Officer Peters, "because you were exceeding the city's posted speed limit."

300

A) I took Angie, the one with the freckles to the movie last night. 

B) I took Angie, the one with the freckles, to the movie last night. 

C) I took Angie the one with the freckles, to the movie last night. 

D) I took Angie, the one with the freckles, to the movie, last night.

B) I took Angie, the one with the freckles, to the movie last night.

300

Andy knocked on the door but nobody answered.

 A. adverb
 B. adjective
 C. conjunction

C. conjunction

300

In what year did World War II start? 

1939

400

(Who's | Whose) pen is this? 

 It's mine!

Whose pen is this? 

It's mine!

400

A. On Tuesday, Professor Hayes suggested I ask another professor for feedback on my Civil War essay.

B. On tuesday, professor hayes suggested I ask another professor for feedback on my civil war essay.

C. On Tuesday, Professor Hayes suggested I ask another professor for feedback on my civil war essay.

D. On Tuesday, professor Hayes suggested i ask another professor for feedback on my Civil War essay.

 

A. On Tuesday, Professor Hayes suggested I ask another professor for feedback on my Civil War essay.

400

A. Nancy read the information about commas carefully and she earned a perfect score on the practice quiz. (No commas)

B. Nancy read the information about commas carefully, and she earned a perfect score on the practice quiz.

C. Nancy read the information about commas carefully and, she earned a perfect score on the practice quiz.

D. Nancy, read the information about commas carefully, and she earned a perfect score on the practice quiz.

B. Nancy read the information about commas carefully, and she earned a perfect score on the practice quiz.

400

After lunch let's go out for a coffee.

 A. pronoun
 B. preposition
 C. verb

B. preposition

400

What is the hardest substance in your body? 

tooth enamel 
500

What would you like for (desert | dessert?)

 - Ice cream!

What would you like for dessert? 

Ice cream!

500

A. She said, “He will never agree!”

B. I saw a play called Annie get your Gun.

C. Columbus never saw The Indian ocean.

D. The movie Charlie And The Chocolate Factory was entertaining.

E. I would like more facts about Mars and Jupiter, but not the earth.

F. The last ice age ended 10,000 years ago.

A. She said, “He will never agree!”

500

A.  Ms. Benchley announced that employees who engage in harassment will be terminated. 

B.  Ms. Benchley announced that employees, who engage in harassment will be terminated.

C.  Ms. Benchley announced that employees who engage in harassment, will be terminated.

D. Ms. Benchley announced that employees, who engage in harassment, will be terminated.

A.  Ms. Benchley announced that employees who engage in harassment will be terminated.

500

Swimming is my favorite hobby. 

A. verb

B. adverb

C. noun

C. noun

500

Who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean? 

Amelia Earhart

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