Common, Proper and Collective Nouns
Subject Verb Agreement
Pronouns
Adjectives and Adverbs
Articles and Commas
100

What can be a common noun for New York?

City

100

The player (run, runs) toward the ball.

runs

100

Which demonstrative pronoun best fits this sentence If the person has it on his/her hand?
"_____ is my favorite book."

this 

100

What is the adverb in this sentence?
"He spoke softly to the baby."

softly

100

Fill in the blank with the correct article:
"I saw __ elephant at the zoo."

an

200

Pick the proper noun: Lore went fishing and caught a bass.

Lore

200

Choose the correct verb:
"The cat and dog (plays/play) together."

play

200

Does this sentence contain a subject or object pronoun?
"She went to the park with her dog."

subject

200

Which word is the adjective in this sentence?
"The tall giraffe ate leaves from the tree."

tall

200

Fill in the blank with the correct article:
"We walked to __ park near our house."

the

300

Find 2 common nouns: Payton drove the car to her house.

car, house

300

The teachers (is, are) on duty this reces.

are

300

Does this sentence contain a subject or object pronoun?
"The teacher gave us extra homework."

object

300

What is the superlative form of “bright”?

brightest

300

Add commas where needed:
"We need balloons cake juice and napkins."

"We need balloons, cake, juice, and napkins."

400

Is the word “flock” a common, proper, or collective noun?

collective

400

Which sentence is correct?

A) The list of items are on the desk.
B) The players, along with the coach, is excited.
C) Each of the dogs has its own bed.
D) There goes the students to the bus.

C

400

Which word is a reflexive pronoun?
"She made the costume herself."

herself

400

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective "brave"?

Comparative: braver
Superlative: bravest

400

Add commas where needed:
"My brother James plays the guitar."

"My brother, James, plays the guitar."

500

Choose the collective noun: She climbed out of her room and joined the concert crowd.

crowd

500

Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?

A) The group of dancers perform every weekend.
B) Either my brothers or my dad help with the cooking.
C) There is several reasons for the confusion.
D) Neither the students nor the teacher was late today.

D

500

Is the italics word a reflexive or indefinite pronoun?
"No one wanted to admit they had broken the window."

A) Reflexive
B) Indefinite
C) Both
D) Neither

B

500

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adverb "quickly"?

Comparative: more quickly
Superlative: most quickly

500

Add commas where needed:
"Yes I will go to the museum with you."

"Yes, I will go to the museum with you."

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