Capitalization
Verbals
Punctuation
Clauses & Complex Sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement
100

Which word/words must be capitalized:

My cousin joined the democratic party.

Democratic

100

Identify the verbal:

Riding was the most popular activity at camp except for swimming.

Gerund

100

Identify the correct use of hyphens, dashes, parentheses, and/or numbers:

Saint Bernards huge, hardy dogs are popular in the Alps



(huge, hardy dogs)

100

Identify the type of sentence:

Tacos come in two varieties; their shells can be either hard or soft

Compound

100

Identify the correct verb:

Many of my friends (is, are) going to the bonfire tonight.

are

200

Which word/words must be capitalized:

The Stamp act was passed in 1765.

 Act

200

Identify the verbal:

They planned to make the variety show an annual event.

Infinitive 

200

Identify the correct use of quotation marks, italics, and/or apostrophes:

The (conductor’s, conductors) stand has been misplaced.

conductor’s

200

Identify the type of sentence:

Chunks of red tomatoes give the taco a colorful appearance.

Simple

200

Identify the correct verb:

The banks of the river (floods, flood) during the heavy rains.

Flood

300

Which word/words must be capitalized:

Have you eaten at that new restaurant, hamburger heaven?

Hamburger Heaven

300

Identify the verbal:

Bounding down the stairway, the dog greeted its master.

Participle

300

Identify the correct use of quotation marks, italics, and/or apostrophes:

If Patty gets a hit, (we’re, were) sure to win the game.

we're

300

Identify the type of sentence:

If the day is cloudy and the groundhog does not see its shadow, spring will come early.

Complex

300

Identify the correct verb:

Mr. Harding (teaches, teach) English in a creative way

Teaches

400

Which word/words must be capitalized:

The tokyo national museum has a valuable collection of asian art.

Tokyo National Museum 

Asian

400

Identify the verbal:

The cousins all agreed to write to each other.

Infinitive

400

Identify the correct use of hyphens, dashes, parentheses, and/or numbers:

The marching band boasted ninety five members.

ninety-five

400

Identify the type of clause:

Before you leave, fill in all the answers.

adverb

400

Identify the correct verb:

Both of the students (scores, score) high on their tests.

score

500

Which word/words must be capitalized:

Parts of Mark Twain’s book life on the mississippi were published in the atlantic monthly as “old times on the mississippi.”

Life on the Mississippi 

Atlantic Monthly

“Old Times on the Mississippi.”

500

Identify the verbal:

Arthur found the cow grazing in the neighbor’s vegetable garden.

Participle

500

Identify the correct use of quotation marks, italics, and/or apostrophes:

Hailed as one of the greatest novels ever, Gone with the Wind is an epic drama of the Civil War.

Gone with the Wind

500

Identify the type of clause:

Ricky knew that the library book was due

Noun

500

Identify the correct verb:

Everyone (wants, want) to go to the play-off game.

wants

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