Idiomatic Expressions & Homophones
Punctuation
Verbs/Verb Tenses
Common English Mistakes
100

Identify the error in the sentence: Everyone was outraged for Cory’s behavior.

Outraged for
100

Provide one example of a punctuation mark.

Comma, period, exclamation, question, etc.

100

Verb can be defined as...?

An action word.

100

Identify the error in the sentence: My grandfather bought cookies for my sister and I.

200

Provide an example of a homophone.

(Acceptable answer)

200

What punctuation mark is also known as the floating comma?

Apostrophe

200

How would you conjugate the verb "to dance" in the past tense?

Danced

200

Identify the error in the sentence: I need to go to the nurse because I'm not feeling too good.

Good

300

What prepositional idiom matches with "differ"

About, from, over, with

300

What punctuation should be added to the following sentence: Because Teresa wanted to please her family she became a doctor.

Comma

300

Identify the verb in the following sentence: The cat was brown with white spots on its back.

Was

300

Find the error in the sentence: Irregardless of the facts, I strongly disagree with your opinion. 

Irregardless.

400

Spell the homophone of "time"

Thyme

400
When a comma separates two independent clauses without a conjunction, it is also known as...

Comma splice

400

Fix the error in the following sentence: In the 1850s, the O'odham have borrowed from the waltzes and the mazurkas.

Borrowed

400

Find the error in the sentence: Actually, nevermind, I don't really want to go to prom with you.

Nevermind

500

What is the difference between affect and effect?

One is a verb and one is a noun.

500

When a sentence uses two independent clauses that is not separated by any punctuation, that sentence is considered...

A run-on

500

What tense is the following sentence in: For the past seven hours, George has listened to Miley Cyrus songs. 

Present perfect

500

Find the error in the sentence: I need to lay down because I have a headache.

Lay

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