Parts of Speech
Sentence Types
Punctuation
Grammar Errors
Spelling
100

Identify the part of speech of the italicized word:
She quickly ran to class.

verb

100

Identify the sentence type:
The bell rang.

simple

100

Add the correct punctuation:
However I finished my essay early.

however,

100

Identify the error:
She don’t like group work.

*doesn't*

100

Choose the correctly spelled word:
Acomodate / Accommodate

Accommodate

200

Identify the part of speech of the italicized word:
The students were excited about the assembly.

preposition

200

Identify the sentence type:
I wanted to go, but I had homework.

compound

200

Choose the correct word:
Their / There / They’re going to the game.

They're
200

Correct the sentence:
Me and him went to the library.

He and I*

200

Choose the correctly spelled word:
Definately / Definitely

Definitely

300

Name the part of speech of the italicized word:
This is her notebook.

pronoun

300

Identify the sentence type:
After the game ended, the crowd cheered loudly.

complex

300

Correct the comma error:
Before the test we reviewed our notes.

test, we

300

Rewrite the sentence to fix all grammar and usage errors:
She don’t got no time to finish the assignment.

She doesn't have any time to finish the assignment.

300

Correct the spelling error in the sentence:
The argument was very embarassing for him.

embarrassing*

400

Identify the part of speech of the italicized word:
The movie was extremely entertaining.

adverb

400

Identify the sentence type:
She finished her project, and she presented it confidently.

compound

400

Fix the punctuation/capitalization:
The teacher said turn in your homework tomorrow.

The teacher said, "Turn in your homework tomorrow."

400

Identify the vague pronoun in the sentence:
The teacher spoke to the students about the project, but they were confused. 

They could be either the teacher or the student.
400

Choose the correctly spelled word:
Occured / Occurred

Occurred

500

Identify two different parts of speech in this sentence:
After lunch, the tired students slowly returned to class.

After — preposition

lunch — noun

the — article

tired — adjective

slowly — adverb

returned — verb

to — preposition

class — noun

500

Identify the sentence type: 

Janice ran to the store, but she forgot her money; therefore, she could not buy eggs for the cake.

compound-complex
500

Correct all punctuation errors:
Yes I finished the assignment but I forgot to submit it

Yes, I finished the assignment, but I forgot to submit it.

500

Fix the subject-verb agreement: 

The group of friends are planning a trip.

The group of friends *is* planning a trip.

500

Correct all spelling errors in the sentence:
The student recieved seperete instructions before the exam.

received separate*

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