Verbs
Comparative/Superlative
Pronouns
Parallel Structure
FREE
100

What tense is it?
“She was learning a lot about water.”

Past Participle/Continuous

100

Make it comparative: Deep

Deeper

100

Find the personal pronoun:
“At the game, we sold popcorn to the fans.”

“We” – First Person

100

TRUE OR FALSE
This is a correct example of parallel structure: He liked their courage, stamina, and style.

TRUE

100

Linking verbs most commonly use forms of this infinitive. Hint, an infinitive is (to + verb).

TO BE

200

What tense is it?
“I will have created a rocket in 10 years.”

Future Perfect

200

Make it superlative: Tiny

Tiniest

200

When using pronouns, you must also make sure that they agree with their what?

Antecedents

200

Correct or Incorrect:
“Brian disliked not only playing baseball but also to run long distances.”

INCORRECT

200

Adjective or Pronoun? That is MY sister's favorite book.

Adjective

300

Change to Past: We will go on a field trip.

We went on a field trip.

300

Her courage was the __________________ (remarkable) of anyone her age. SUPERLATIVE

Most Remarkable

300

Find the possessive pronoun:
“Jane takes pride in her outfits.”

“Her (outfits)”

300

Define Parallelism

Parallelism means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more elements in the sentence have the same level of importance.”

300

Identify the possessive pronoun: Although he has many special toys, the PlayStation is ours.

OURS

400

Spell these correctly for past: hurry, stop, play, dry, fly

hurried, stopped, played, dried, flew

400

He got ______________ (close) to the fire than I did, so his jacket melted. COMPARATIVE

Closer

400

Is this reflexive or intensive:
“My sister and I bought ourselves popcorn at the movie.”

REFLEXIVE

400

Combine these two sentences: Most writers hate neglect. They love to be acclaimed.

Most writers hate to be neglected but love to be acclaimed.

Most writers hate neglect but love acclamation.

400

This is who or what is doing the action or being identified or described in a sentence.

The Subject

500

Define Subject-Verb Agreement

When writing, it's important to make sure that subjects and verbs 'agree' with each other. That means that plural subjects should be matched to plural verbs and singular verbs should be matched to singular subjects.

500

What are the comparative and superlative forms for the adjective "little"?

Little... Less & Least

500

"What is up." What is the subject of the sentence?

None of the words is the subject. This sentence is a sentence fragment.

500

Multiple Choice:

A. Kim practices yoga every day for the relaxation and because it makes her more flexible. 

B. Kim practices yoga every day because it's relaxing and for flexibility. 

C. Kim practices yoga every day for relaxation and for flexibility.

D. Kim practices yoga daily for relaxing and getting flexibility. 

C. Kim practices yoga every day for relaxation and for flexibility.

500

Find the 3 adjectives: My longest day was when I finished the hard test early in the school day.

longest, hard, school

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