Definitions
Homophones
Parts of speech
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Correct the Error
100

abolish

to get rid of, do away with 

100

The boys went over (there/their/they're) to get (there/their/they're) ball back.

there 

their 

100

Person, place, thing or idea. can be concrete or abstract.

noun

100

find the adjective(s) in the sentence: The young boy threw his red ball.

young, red

100

If Janice calls tonite, tell her I am not here.

Tonight

200

relevant 

of or relating to something. connected to the matter. 

200

In one (our/hour) we are going to visit (our/hour) grandmother.

hour, our

200

an action or state of being.

verb

200

find the simple subject: Bill went to his friends house.

Bill

200

mrs. bailey's class has a test friday.

capitalize Mrs. Bailey's and Friday

300

askew 

lopsided or turned. 

300

Did you (break/brake) moms plate?

break

300

describes a noun or pronoun in a sentence.

adjective

300

find the simple predicate: Bill went to his friends house.

went

300

I invited Stan Evan Maria and Sarah to my party.

...Stan, Evan, Maria, and Sarah...

400

idle 

not in action or work

400

 I don’t know (weather/whether) to bring a jacket or not. The (weather/whether) looks unpredictable today.

whether, weather 

400

describes an action. often ends with ily.

adverb

400

sound words like "bang" "pow" or "crash"

onomatopoeia

400

My computer is being repairing at the shop.

repaired

500

elated

joyful or in high spirits

500

I purchased (four/for) tickets (four/for) the basketball game tonight.

four, for 

500

replaces a noun in a sentence. Used to avoid repeating nouns or names.

pronoun

500

Giving human characteristics to animals or objects.

Personification 

500

I enjoy go for a walk with my friends.

going

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