Using Modifiers Correctly
Identifying Prepositional Phrases
Identifying Parts of Speech
Identifying Grammar Errors
Misc.
100

Walk (close, closely) behind the person in front of you.

closely 

100

The citizens of the small town were all good friends. 

The citizens (of the small town) were all good friends.  ADJECTIVE

100

We took a long drive to the ocean. 

drive- noun

to- preposition 

100

The boys ate they're lunch in silence. 

their

100
How long has Mrs. Diana known Mrs. Emily?

27 years 

200

The students did (good, well) on their language test. 

Well 

200

The passenger arrived aboard the ocean liner early. 

The passenger arrived (aboard the ocean liner) early. ADVERB 

200
Chase rose when Grandmother came in. 

Rose-Verb

In- Adverb 

200

John and he went to the game last night. 

correct

200

When does Mrs. Emily close on her house?

March 9th 

300

Mr. Rice is the (taller, tallest) of the two men. 

taller 

300

The dogs with the leather collars are carefully trained. 

The dogs (with the leather collars) are carefully trained. ADJECTIVE

300

Shall we light the candles now?

Shall-verb 

Light-verb 

now-adverb

300

The fawn searched for it's mother.

its

300

How many students do I have in middle school?

47 students

400

Moses was a (younger, more young) man than Aaron. 

younger

400

The telephone rang during our meeting. 

The telephone rang (during our meeting). ADVERB

400

had a light breakfast. 

I- pronoun 

light- adjective 

400

She has come to school every day this year. 

Correct
400
In what year was I born?

1993

500

Ryan beats the drums (loudest, more loudly) than Blake does.

more loudly
500

My homework papers were found in my notebook. 

My homework papers were found (in my notebook). ADVERB 

500

The Red Sox did not play today, but they will play tomorrow. 

not-adverb

but-conjunction

tomorrow- adverb 

500

Micah has chose all the boys and girls for his team. 

Chosen 

500

What model car do I drive?

RST Suburban 

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