Homophones
Nouns
Mystery
Commas
Verb Tense
100

Which their/there/they're is the possessive form? 

Their


100

Is the following noun common or proper?: city

common
100

What is a prefix

Letters that come at the beginning of words

100

Place the Commas: Kambree wants to go home but Jett doesn't want to leave yet. 

Kambree wants to go home, but Jett doesn't want to leave yet.


100

We party/partied in the park yesterday. 

Partied.


200

Which form of your/you're is used to mean 'you are'?

You're


200

If a singular noun ends in a consonant and y, how do you make it plural?  Example:  lady

change the y to i and add -es. ladies
200

Correct this sentence:

She catched the ball as quickly as she could.

She caught the ball as quickly as she could.

200

Place the Commas: I went to lunch with my mother brother and sister.

I went to lunch with my mother, brother, and sister.


200

She ran/run to the store. 

Ran

300

 Which form of to/too/two means 'also/excessive'? 

Too

300

Make this possessive: The eraser that belonged to the pencil

The pencil's eraser
300

She ran slowly around the field.

Identify the adverb.

slowly

300

Place the Comma: Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm.

Yes, the plane will land at 5:30pm.


300

I will calls/call the bakery. 

Call

400

Accept or Except: Will you please _ me as I am?

Accept

400

Change the proper noun, "July", to a common noun.

month

400

What is an antonym for the word sad?

Happy, glad, delighted, joyful

400

Place the Commas: While I was in the kitchen the baby woke up. 

While I was in the kitchen, the baby woke up. 


400

He needs/need to ride the tractor. 

Needs

500

Affect or Effect: This game may _ your grade in English class. 

Affect


500

Change bookshelf to the plural form.

bookshelves

500

What is a synonym for inexpensive?

cheap, affordable

500

Where would you add commas in this sentence: I wanted to buy balloons ice cream and a present for the party.

I wanted to buy balloons, ice cream, and a present for the party.

500

There is/are thirty-one days in August. 

Are

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