Apostrophe,
catastrophe
Word to the wise
Comma'n Mistakes
Getting Tense
Whom are you?
100

Which is the possessive form: their, there or they're? 

Their. 

100

Which word in this sentence is a verb?

Is

100

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

Joan wants to go home, but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.


100

We should have [gone / went] home.

We should have gone home.

100

To ___ should I address the email?

Whom

200

True or false: your is a perfectly grammatical way of saying "you are." 

False. The word is you're

200

Which is correct? The football team won [its / it's / their / they're] final game.

Its

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

Correct the sentence: "There's a lot of reasons he ditched us." 

"There are a lot of reasons he ditched us."  


200

There are more of us ___ there are of them.

than
300

Which of the following is another way of saying "also"? To, two, or too? 

Too.


300

Which is more correct?
"Me and Joe are going to the game."
or
"I and Joe are going to the game." 

I and Joe are going to the game.

300

Place the Comma: Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm if we're lucky.

Yes, the plane will land at 5:30pm, if we're lucky.


300

Which is correct? "I [should have / should of] called sooner."

Should have


300

It was Mike ___ ate the cake.

who

400

Fill in the blank: "Will you please ___ my help?"

Accept or except? 

Accept. 


400

Last year's historic blizzard [affected / effected] all six New England States.

Affected

400

Place the commas: While Kevin Mark and I were in the kitchen Michelle who had been sleeping all day woke up.
(Use a serial comma.)

While Kevin, Mark, and I were in the kitchen, Michelle, who had been sleeping all day, woke up. 


400

Kim is [Jess and I's / Jess and my / Jess and me's] roomate. 

Jess and my


400

That car, ___ has tinted windows, is adorable. 

which
500

Fill in the blank: He ___ me to the ice cream shop. 

Lead or led?

Led. 


500

Which is correct? When I was sick, I [lie / lay / lied / laid] in bed all day.

Lay

500

Punctuate the sentence:
In the back of the freezer there are two bagels or are you still gluten-free

In the back of the freezer, there are two bagels or are you still gluten-free?

500

Max ran way [further / farther] than I did. 

Farther 


500

In formal English, choose the best option:
"I'm not going."
"Me neither. / Me either." 

Me neither.

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