Capitalization
Spelling
Homophones
Who/Whom/Whose/Who/s
Potpourri
100

Always capitalize the name of a 

person, place, or thing

100

absense

absence

100

their

possessive

100

_____will go with me to the store?

who

100

What is an analogy?

comparison of two different things that have similarities

200

I traveled south for the winter. (correct/not correct)

correct

200

acknowledge 


 acknowledge

200

Your or you're

I held your/you're hand.

your

200

With _____ am I speaking?

whom

200

This root means  life

bio

300

south america

not correct

300

 camoflage

camouflage

300

I went to/two/too the camp at two/to/too locations.

to and two

300

_______the father of the child?

Who's

300

Swimming is an excellent sport.

Swimming is a 

gerund

400

lady geraldine paige

Lady Geraldine Page

400

mispell

misspell  

400

The boy bawled/balled when he could not go out.

bawled

400

_______ jacket was left here?

Whose

400

Name at least three types of sentences.

declarative; exclamatory; interrogative; imperative

500

a world war

not capitalized

500

questionnaire

questionnaire

500

It took time to heel/heal the man's heel/heal.

heal/heel

500

_______ do you believe?

whom

500

Difference between denotation and connotation

denotation- definition

connotation-indirect or implied meaning

example gritty means sandy but you may say

That side of town is gritty.  (rundown, tough, related to crime and poverty)

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