[Not being able to go out for a long time is a source of cshagrin to the little child.]
Which word is misspelled in the sentence?
cshagrin
What do you call the ape like creatures that the Time Traveler met?
Morlocks
[There is no chance to get tickets for this concert.]
Identify the infinitive in the sentence.
to get
[I needed a full 8hrs of sleep to calm my mind.]
Identify the infinitive in the sentence and its function.
to calm [my mind] - adverb
[Always remember to do what is upright, and never the impolite.]
Which word in the sentence is an antonym of vulgar?
upright
In which genre is H.G. Wells most famous for?
Sci-fi
[The counselor has the ability to help.]
Identify the infinitive in the sentence.
to help
[To write her own novel will fulfill her mother’s dream.]
Identify the infinitive in the sentence and its function.
to write [her own novel] - subject
It is recommended to take a rest in between work so that one will not (burn out, burn down).
burn out
[Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Joe’s boots broke the forest’s silence.]
Which literary device is present?
onomatopoiea
[We started eating dinner without you.]
What is the gerund in the sentence?
eating [dinner]
[The teacher served cookies to the children wrapped in aluminum foil.]
Improve the sentence.
The teacher served cookies that were wrapped in aluminum foil to the children.
[There is nothing cowardly and ignoble in what you do; instead, I believe you are one laudable person.]
Which two words in the sentence are antonyms of each other?
ignoble, & laudable
[Purple puppies like playing on the playground.]
Which literary device is present?
alliteration
[Piling too much laundry into a washing machine will cause it to malfunction.]
Which is the gerund in the sentence?
piling
[Charlie spotted a stray puppy driving home from work.]
Improve the sentence.
Driving home from work, Charlie spotted a stray puppy.
[The once fully adorned room was simplified and stripped down to its base because it will be embellished with new pieces of furniture.]
How many synonyms of festoon were used in the sentence?
two (2) adorn(ed), embellish(ed)
[Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again ...]
Which literary device is present?
apostrophe
[The challenging puzzle was finished by the students.]
Find the participle in the sentence.
challenging
[I heard that there was a robbery on the evening news.]
Improve the sentence.
I heard in the evening news that there was a robbery.