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100

Correct this sentence:


Mrs. Granville Mrs. Clark and Snoop Dogg got together last Saturday to do some morning yoga.

Mrs. Granville, Mrs. Clark, and Snoop Dogg got together last Saturday to do some morning yoga.

100

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i went to school yesterday, but melissa didn't.

I went to school yesterday, but Melissa didn't.

100

What's the proper spelling?


I like (to/too/two) hotdogs better (then/than) one hamburger.

two, than

100

Correct the two mistakes:


rachael went to Laura's house to swim in the pool. First, Rachael and Laura swam around underwater. Than, Rachael went down the water slide.

Rachael went to Laura's house to swim in the pool. First, Rachael and Laura swam around underwater. Then, Rachael went down the water slide.

200

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Before battling the boss, Mr. Granville had to defeat zombies goblins and vampires in the game.

Before battling the boss, Mr. Granville had to defeat zombies, goblins, and vampires in the game.

200

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mary poppins told captain crunch that you have a crush on him.  

Mary Poppins told Captain Crunch that you have a crush on him.

200

What's the proper spelling?


I have (your/you're) cupcake, but (there/their/they're) cupcake looks (alot/a lot) better (than/then) this one!

your

their

a lot

than

200

Correct the three mistakes:


I have a really cool fish tank with alot of exciting things inside. Their are guppies, tetras, and a tiny shark inside. A frog named flipper also lives in the tank, but he usually hides under the rocks.

I have a really cool fish tank with a lot of exciting things inside. There are guppies, tetras, and a tiny shark inside. A frog named Flipper also lives in the tank, but he usually hides under the rocks.

300

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Mr. Davis picked three juicy delicious apples from the tree before visiting his mom and dad.

Mr. Davis picked three juicy, delicious apples from the tree before visiting his mom and dad.

300

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the captain of the ship, the marigold, got lost on his way to ships-r-us.

The captain of the ship, The Marigold, got lost on his way to Ships-R-Us.

300

What's the proper spelling?


When (you're/your) running late for school, you should definitely NOT blame it on (you're/your) mom (to/two/too) often or you might get in (alot/a lot) of trouble!

When you're running late for school, you should definitely NOT blame it on your mom too often or you might get in a lot of trouble!

300

Find the four errors:


Do you know what ryan did last weekend? He went to the beach with his family. First, Ryan built a huge sand castle. (Then/Than), he collected seashells and rocks. after that, he went swimming with his brother. Ryan had alot of fun at the beach.

Ryan

Then

After

a lot

400

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After lunch the noisy wild class had to be told to sit down get quiet and take out their materials.

After lunch, the noisy, wild class had to be told to sit down, get quiet, and take out their materials.

400

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did you know that one class is reading house arrest but the other class is reading the crossover? i wish we were reading fun books like they do in mrs. granville's class!

Did you know that one class is reading House Arrest but the other class is reading The Crossover? I wish we were reading fun books like they do in Mrs. Granville's class!

400

What's the proper spelling?


If the class can (except/accept) that everyone (except/accept) you gets to go outside, then you should be able to (except/accept) that everyone will be able to (except/accept) that the class will get to go outside (except/accept) for you.

If the class can accept that everyone except you gets to go outside, then you should be able to accept that everyone will be able to accept that the class will get to go outside except for you.

400

Correct the five mistakes:


after he got home from work last night my father made us a spaghetti dinner. He calls himself chef pedro when he cooks. I ate alot of spaghetti. My brother spilled sauce on his wrinkly white shirt. We all laughed. I love when my dad makes spaghetti!

After he got home from work last night, my father made us a spaghetti dinner. He calls himself Chef Pedro when he cooks. I ate a lot of spaghetti. My brother spilled sauce on his wrinkly, white shirt. We all laughed. I love when my dad makes spaghetti!

500

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When Mr. Brannon got home from work he kicked off his shoes turned on his TV and popped some salty buttery popcorn before starting the new Avengers movie.

When Mr. Brannon got home from work, he kicked off his shoes, turned on his TV, and popped some salty, buttery popcorn before starting the new Avengers movie.

500

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when lieutenant dan told the captain that mr. beach got lost on his way to work, mrs. west giggled uncontrollably.

When Lieutenant Dan told the captain that Mr. Beach got lost on his way to work, Mrs. West giggled uncontrollably.

500

What's the proper spelling?


(Its/It's) a well-known fact that Mrs. Granville never watches movies in her class (except/accept) for the days leading up to (a/an) big break. She might make an (exception/acception) (then/than).

It's a well-known fact that Mrs. Granville never watches movies in her class except for the days leading up to a big break. She might make an exception then.

500

Correct the six mistakes:


nick jess and monica went to the pet store. Nick bought a orange lumpy bag of food for his dog. Jess looked at the turtles and said, "I wish I could take one home!" Monica was feeding crackers to miss scarlet, a red parrot that talked. Before they left, everybody went over to play with the tiny fluffy kittens.

Nick, Jess, and Monica went to the pet store. Nick bought an orange, lumpy bag of food for his dog. Jess looked at the turtles and said, "I wish I could take one home!" Monica was feeding crackers to Miss Scarlet, a red parrot that talked. Before they left, everybody went over to play with the tiny, fluffy kittens.

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