Homophones (words that appear the same but aren't)
Descriptive Language
Commas
Verb Tense
100

Which form of your/you're is used to mean 'you are'?

100

Simile or metaphor: Her hair glistened in the rain like a nose hair after a sneeze

SIMILE

100

Place the comma(s): Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm.

Yes, the plane will land at 5:30pm.

100

We (walk/walked) in the park yesterday. 

We walked in the park yesterday.

200

Write a complete, grammatically correct sentence using "their."

200

Choose the adjective in this sentence:  The girl ran quickly to the crowded concert.

crowded

200

Place the comma(s): The tortoise loves to eat bell peppers dandelions and kale.

The tortoise loves to eat bell peppers, dandelions, and kale.

200

One of our airplanes (is/are) missing.

One of our airplanes is missing.
300

Write a complete, grammatically correct sentence with both "to" and "too".

300

Write a complete sentence that has a SIMILE

300

Combine the sentences:

Tegan wants to go home. Sara doesn't want to leave yet. 

home; Sara

home, (but/yet/and/so) Sara

300

The skulls of every human being ______ 22 bones.

A. Have

B. Contains


The skulls of every human being have 22 bones.

400

Choose the adverb in this sentence: Sasha usually bakes chocolate cookies.

usually

400

Comma(s) needed?

 When the snow stops falling we'll shovel the driveway.

Yes

When the snow stops falling, we'll shovel the driveway.

400

The school's supply of kitchenware, including cups, (is/are) running low.

The school's supply of kitchenware, including cups, is running low.

500

Led or Lead: He _ the blind man to the ice cream shop. 

500
Write a complete sentence that has a METAPHOR
500

Comma(s) needed?

Manx cats which live on the Isle of Man have a longer life expectancy than normal domestic cats.

Yes

cats, which

Man, have

500

There (is/are) thirty-one days in July. 

are

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