Choose the correct verb: The dog (bark/barks) loudly every morning.
barks
Identify the type of noun: cat
Common noun
Choose the correct pronoun: Every student must bring (his or her/their) notebook.
his or her
Identify the verb type: She runs every morning.
Action verb
Identify the tense: I walked to school yesterday.
Simple past
Identify the subject-verb agreement error: The team of players are winning the game.
“are” should be “is” because the subject “team” is singular.
Identify the type of noun: Paris
Proper noun
Identify the error: The players must bring their uniform to the game, or he will not be allowed to play.
“he” should match “players,” so “they”
What type of verb is this? They are singing loudly.
Helping verb (“are”) + action verb (“singing”)
Convert to future perfect: She finishes her homework.
She will have finished her homework.
Choose the correct verb: Neither the teacher nor the students (was/were) prepared for the surprise inspection.
were
Identify the type of noun: team
Collective noun
Fill in the blank: Neither of the boys did (his/their) homework.
his
Correct the verb: She swimmed across the pool.
swam (irregular past tense of swim)
Put the verb in future tense: We (eat) pizza tomorrow.
We will eat pizza tomorrow.
Correct the error: Each of the cars have a unique feature.
“have” should be “has”
Identify the type of noun: happiness
Abstract noun
Identify the error: Each teacher and student should submit their report on time.
“their” should be “his or her” to agree with singular “Each teacher and student”
Is the verb in this sentence regular or irregular? He went to the store.
Irregular (past tense of “go”)
Fill in the blank: By next year, I ______ (complete) my project.
will have completed
Choose the correct verb: If either my friends or my sister (is/are) coming, we should leave now.
is
Identify all the nouns and their types: The committee discussed freedom and justice in the hall.
committee (collective), freedom (abstract), justice (abstract), hall (common)
Correct the pronoun: If someone calls, tell them I am not available.
“them” should be “him or her” (formal agreement with “someone”)
Identify the two verbs: She can dance very well.
can (helping), dance (action)
Correct the verb form: If I was you, I will apologize immediately.
If I were you, I would apologize immediately.