That's Cap
Comma, man. Are you serious?
Commonly Confused Palabras
Mr. Verb and Mrs. Subject Must Agree
Don't be so tense!
100

we walked to parque mora after school.

We walked to Parque Mora after school.

100

Before the bell rang the students hurried to pack their bags.

Before the bell rang, the students hurried to pack their bags.

100

I can’t believe you left your lunch over (there, their, they’re) when we were supposed to eat (to, too, two) hours ago.

I can’t believe you left your lunch over (there) when we were supposed to eat (two) hours ago.

100

The dog (run, runs) across the yard every morning.

The dog (runs) across the yard every morning.

100

Every morning, she (woke, wakes) up early to go for a run.

Every morning, she (wakes) up early to go for a run.

200

My cousin moved to texas last Summer.

My cousin moved to Texas last summer.

200

My dog loves to play fetch chase squirrels and nap in the sun.

My dog loves to play fetch, chase squirrels, and nap in the sun.

200

She said she would (meet, meat, mete) us at the park, but I’m not sure (weather, whether) she will be on time because she (no, know) her schedule is unpredictable.

She said she would (meet) us at the park, but I’m not sure (whether) she will be on time because she (know) her schedule is unpredictable.

200

My friends (enjoys, enjoy) playing soccer, but the team (need, needs) a new coach.

My friends (enjoy) playing soccer, but the team (needs) a new coach.

200

Yesterday, we (go, went) to the museum and (see, saw) an amazing exhibit.

Yesterday, we (went) to the museum and (saw) an amazing exhibit.

300

During our trip to europe, we visited the Eiffel tower and saw the Famous river seine.

During our trip to Europe, we visited the Eiffel Tower and saw the famous river Seine.

300

During the storm we stayed inside made hot chocolate and watched a movie.

During the storm, we stayed inside, made hot chocolate, and watched a movie.

300

The teacher said we could (right, write, rite) our essays today, but I don’t think the (principal, principle) agreed with her (coarse, course) of action, which didn’t make much (sense, cents, scents).

The teacher said we could (write) our essays today, but I don’t think the (principal) agreed with her (course) of action, which didn’t make much (sense).

300

The group of students (was, were) excited for the trip, and each of them (plan, plans) to buy souvenirs, even though the bus (arrive, arrives) very early.

The group of students (was) excited for the trip, and each of them (plans) to buy souvenirs, even though the bus (arrives) very early.

300

By the time we arrived, he already (finish, had finished) his homework, so he (play, played) video games until dinner, even though he usually (eat, ate) earlier.

By the time we arrived, he already (had finished) his homework, so he (played) video games until dinner, even though he usually (eat) earlier.

400

The Mayor of our town said that professor green would speak at the annual history day festival.

The mayor of our town said that Professor Green would speak at the annual History Day festival.

400

The museum which opened in 1923 houses artifacts from Peru a rare collection of textiles and according to our guide thousands of ancient tools.

The museum, which opened in 1923, houses artifacts from Peru, a rare collection of textiles, and, according to our guide, thousands of ancient tools.

400

If you want to (accept, except) the award, you’ll need to walk up on (stage, staige), even though the (effect, affect) of the lights might (alter, altar) your vision, and the crowd may (hoard, horde) around you afterward.

If you want to (accept) the award, you’ll need to walk up on (stage), even though the (affect) of the lights might (alter) your vision, and the crowd may (horde) around you afterward.

400

Neither the captain nor the crew (is, are) prepared, and the box of important tools (is, are) missing, while the instructions for the equipment (seem, seems) unclear, especially when there (is, are) multiple steps shown.

Neither the captain nor the crew (is) prepared, and the box of important tools (is) missing, while the instructions for the equipment (seem) unclear, especially when there (are) multiple steps shown.

400

By next summer, we (complete, will have completed) the project that we (begin, began) last year, and we (celebrate, will celebrate) once everything (is, has been) approved.

By next summer, we (will have completed) the project that we (began) last year, and we (will celebrate) once everything (has been) approved.

500

While studying native american culture in class, we read “The song of hiawatha” by Henry wadsworth Longfellow, assigned by english Teacher Ms. davis.

While studying Native American culture in class, we read “The Song of Hiawatha” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, assigned by English teacher Ms. Davis.

500

After finishing the project which took us three weeks we realized however that the results were not as strong as we had hoped.

After finishing the project, which took us three weeks, we realized, however, that the results were not as strong as we had hoped.

500

The scientist needed to (allude, elude) the idea that the specimen was (stationary, stationery), but her assistant’s (discreet, discrete) notes were hard to read, making it difficult to (assess, access) the results without receiving further (counsel, council).

The scientist needed to (allude) the idea that the specimen was (stationary), but her assistant’s (discreet) notes were hard to read, making it difficult to (assess) the results without receiving further (counsel).

500

Each of the rare books (have, has) a unique cover, and many a collector (search, searches) for them; however, everything about their origins (remain, remains) uncertain because the authors and even the publishers (was, were) unknown, though every clue and rumor (point, points) to a single source.

Each of the rare books (has) a unique cover, and many a collector (searches) for them; however, everything about their origins (remains) uncertain because the authors and even the publishers (were) unknown, though every clue and rumor (points) to a single source.

500

If she (know, had known) about the delay, she (will leave, would have left) earlier, because she (has been waiting, had been waiting) for news all morning; meanwhile, we thought the meeting (will start, would start) at noon, even though the schedule (change, had changed) the night before.

If she (had known) about the delay, she (would have left) earlier, because she (has been waiting) for news all morning; meanwhile, we thought the meeting (would start) at noon, even though the schedule (had changed) the night before.

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