Add the comma.
After school I went home.
After school, I went home.
Choose the correct verb.
She walk / walks to school.
She walks to school.
Choose the correct article.
I saw none / a / an / the dog.
I saw a dog.
Choose the correct word.
I went to / too / two school.
I went to school.
Fix the sentence.
he likes soccer.
He likes soccer.
Add commas to the list.
I bought apples bananas and grapes.
I bought apples, bananas, and grapes.
Choose the correct verb.
The boys plays / play soccer.
The boys play soccer.
Choose the correct article.
She ate none / a / an / the apple.
She ate an apple.
Choose the correct word.
I have to / too / two pencils.
I have two pencils.
Fix the sentence.
She go to school every day.
She goes to school every day.
Add the comma.
I wanted to play soccer but it started raining.
I wanted to play soccer, but it started raining.
Choose the correct verb.
The list of rules is / are long.
The list of rules is long.
Choose the correct article.
He plays none / a / an / the piano.
He plays the piano.
Choose the correct word.
The bag is to / too / two heavy.
The bag is too heavy.
Fix the sentence.
I like pizza but I dont like onions.
I like pizza, but I don't like onions.
Fix the sentence.
Before the test I studied my notes reviewed vocabulary and practiced grammar.
Before the test, I studied my notes, reviewed vocabulary, and practiced grammar.
Choose the correct verb.
Neither of the answers seem / seems correct.
Neither of the answers seems correct.
Choose the correct article.
I need none / a / an / the advice.
I need advice. (none)
Fill in both blanks.
I want ___ go, but I am ___ tired.
I want to go, but I am too tired.
Fix the sentence.
The students was excited for game.
The students were excited for the game.
Explain the rule.
Why is there a comma in this sentence?
After dinner, we watched a movie.
Because “After dinner” is an introductory phrase.
Explain the rule.
Why is this sentence correct?
The basket of apples looks fresh.
The subject is “basket,” not “apples,” so the verb is singular.
Explain the rule.
Why do we say “an heir” instead of “a heir”?
Because “heir” begins with a vowel sound. (a, e, i, o, u)
Explain the difference between “to,” “too,” and “two.”
“To” shows direction or action, “too” means also or very, and “two” is the number 2.
Fix the sentence.
After school we went to store bought snacks and watched a movies.
After school, we went to the store, bought snacks, and watched a movie.
After school, we went to the store, bought snacks, and watched movies.