Vocabulary
Nouns
Pronouns
Parallelism
Types of Sentences
100
What is a conclusion based on what you read and what you know.
inference
100
Is schoolwork a compound or proper noun?
compound
100
What does a pronoun do?
It replaces a noun
100
Which word is wrong? It is interesting that Paris has always attracted artists, musicians, dancing, and singers.
dancing
100
Is this imperative or interrogative? "My name is on the paper?"
interrogative
200
What is a note added to a text called?
annotation
200
Is bears a possessive or plural noun?
plural
200
What is an antecedent?
It is the noun that the pronoun replaces.
200
Which letter is correct? Jack is not only good-natured but (a) you can rely on him (b) reliable.
b
200
What punctuation should be used? "Watch out for the bees"
! Exclamation Point
300
evidence
What is proof that shows that something is true?
300
Is wisdom an abstract or concrete noun?
abstract
300
What is the pronoun in "Can anybody can join the party?"
anybody
300
Fix the error. Joe’s problem is not that he earns too little money but spending it foolishly.
...but he spends it foolishly.
300
Is this imperative or declarative? "You did a great job!"
declarative
400
What is another word for something meaningful or related to something?
relevant
400
Is teacher a proper or common noun?
common
400
What is the antecedent in "The woman joined the group in the fight for their rights."
group
400
Does this sentence have an error in parallel structure? "Monica brewed espresso, steamed milk, and told jokes as she prepared Mike’s latte."
No, it is correct.
400
What type of sentence is this? "Put your name on the paper?
imparative
500
What is something important or noteworthy?
Significant
500
Is bus a common or concrete noun?
Both! Common and concrete!
500
What pronoun goes in the blank? Rugby players can be aggressive and _____ often get hurt during a match.
they
500
Fix the error: "Sarah was brushing her hair, freshened her lip-gloss, and took deep breaths."
Sarah brushed her hair...
500
What type of sentence is this? "Drew dropped his book."
declarative
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