Parts of Speech
Find and correct the mistake
Punctuation
Misused Words
Miscellaneous
100

A person, place, or thing

Noun

100

Apple will announce it's new iPhone soon. Its a big year for the company.

Apple will announce ITS new iPhone soon. IT'S a big year for the company.

100

This punctuation mark implies that a sentence is interrogative.

Question Mark - ?

100

Choose the correct word(s):

The effects/affects of the storm caused schools to close.

EFFECTS - effect = noun/affect = verb

100

Choose the correct word(s):

Who's/Whose vape was left in my couch?

WHOSE vape was left in my couch?


Whose - possession

Who's - who is

200

This part of speech may also be referred to as an "action word".

Verb

200

The torn student's book lay on the desk.

Misplaced modifier - The student's TORN BOOK lay on the desk.

200

What is missing in this sentence?


He asked his wife Jennifer what she was making for dinner.

Appositive Phrase - He asked his wife, Jennifer, what she was making for dinner.

200

Choose the correct word(s):


Mom: Did you do good/well on your exams?

Student: I can't believe it! I did good/well on the test.

Mom: Did you do WELL on your exams?

Student: I can't believe it! I did WELL on the test.

Good = adjective

Well = adverb

200

Name the issue in the sentence below:


I love shopping, I visit Mayfair Mall at least once a week.

Comma Splice

300

Name 5 parts of speech.

Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

300

I ate three things for lunch; a sandwich, an apple, and a bag of chips.

Semicolon vs Colon - I ate three things for LUNCH: a sandwich, an apple, and a bag of chips.

300

Is anything wrong with this sentence?

The teacher asked "Who can summarize the reading from last night?"

Missing Comma - The teacher asked, "Who can summarize the reading from last night?"

The comma separates the quoted material from the surrounding text.

300

Choose the correct word(s):

Every day/everyday, we will practice in the gym; do not wear your every day/everyday shoes on the new floor!

EVERY DAY, we will practice in the gym; do not wear your EVERYDAY shoes on the floor.


Every day - each day

Everyday - common place, usual


300

Where would I correctly insert an Oxford comma?

My favorite places to visit in Milwaukee are the Fiserv Forum Bradford Beach and the Third Ward.

My favorite places to visit in Milwaukee are the Fiserv Forum, Bradford Beach, and the Third Ward.


The Oxford comma follows the word "Beach".

400

These words are used to combine two complete thoughts.

Conjunctions

400

I am not sure who to vote for.

Who/Whom - I am not sure WHOM to vote for.

You should vote for HIM/HER = whom

400

Is this sentence correct?

Why, when he's already angry, would you tell Mr. Bromley, "I ate your sandwich?"

Incorrect Question Mark - Why, when he's already angry, would you tell Mr. Bromley, "I ate your sandwich"?

400

Choose the correct word(s):

The news that school was not canceled was tough to bear/bare.

The news that school was not cancelled today was tough to BEAR.


Bare - naked

Bear - to carry, put up with

400

The following sentence contains a mistake. What is that mistake?

The real story of the election is what it tells us about the referendum in two years time.

There should be an apostrophe after "years".

500

The words "the", "an", and "a" belong to this part of speech.

Article

500

Having finished the assignment, the TV was turned on.

Dangling Modifier - Having finished the assignment, (SUBJECT) turned on the TV.

500

How many commas are missing from the following quote?

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi a state sweltering with the heat of injustice sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

5 - I have a dream that, one day, even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. 

500

Choose the correct word(s):

Mr. Mantei and Mr. Kalina complimented/complemented each other as they worked to diffuse/defuse the tense situation in the office.

Mr. Mantei and Mr. Kalina COMPLEMENTED each other as they worked to DEFUSE the tense situation in the office.

Compliment - praise or express approval

Complement - add to so as to improve

Diffuse - spread over a wide area

Defuse - make less tense

500

How many types of clauses exist in the English language?

7 - independent/main clause, coordinate clause, relative clause, subordinate clause, noun clause, adjective clause, adverb clause

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