Grammar terms
Conjucation
Idioms
Mixed bag
100

The person or thing the sentence is about

Subject

100
He is/are/am a very famous actor

is

100

"All ears"

Eager to listen

100

Having a/an education is important

an

200

The name of a person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

200

The tickets was/were expensive

were

200

"Where the rubber meets the road"

Facing your challenges

200

it/there was nice that you payed attention in class today

it

300

Name two prepositions

on, in, under, next to, between, in front of etc
300

He realize/realized he was/were wrong

He realized he was wrong

300

"Run circles around"

Being much better at something than a person

300

It was her last night in/on/at the television

on

400

Object

The "target" of an action, occurrence and state of being

400

They was/were walk/walking up the stair/stairs

they were walking up the stairs

400

"call the shots"

Give orders/be in charge

400

"She smiled *** at her friend"

Name an appropriate adverb to use here

happily, broadly, kindly etc

500

What is an adverb?

A word that describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb

500

Conjucate the word "buy" in past tense

Example with "break": Break, broke, broken

buy, bought, bought

500

"by the skin of your teeth"

To just barely get by or make it

500

Place the commas and periods:

To make pancakes you need flour milk and eggs these ingredients must be mixed thoroughly preferably with a mixer

To make pancakes you need flour, milk, and eggs. These ingreditents must be mixed thoroughly, preferably with a mixer. 

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