What Is It?
Speling Countz!
Why So Tense?
Find It!
What's Wrong?
100
It describes a noun; it tells which one, what kind, or how many
adjective
100
Spell your teacher's last name.
[Teacher checks]
100
Past, present, or future: She will learn much.
future
100
Find the verb or verb phrase:
Tomorrow she will play at school with all her friends.
will play
100
please fix this sentence
Capital and period: Please fix this sentence.
200
Who or what the sentence is about
subject
200
What is the base word of "hoping"?
hope
200
What tense: He is really working hard now!
present progressive ("is working")
200
Prep. phrase(s):
In the early morning light, the proud rooster began crowing on top of the barn.
In the early morning light, on top, of the barn
200
She got it wrong cause she didn't study enough.
Wrong word: She got it wrong because she didn't study enough.
300
A word that starts a phrase that tells the relationship of a noun to another word (usually a noun)
preposition
300
Spell the present progressive form of "recap".
recapping
300
Tense? "talks"
third-person singular present tense
300
Indirect object:
The best teacher at the school gave his class the notes for the upcoming test.
his class, (or simply "class")
300
That boy over there doesn't have no cool songs on his iPod.
Double negative: That boy over there doesn't have any cool songs on his iPod.
or
That boy over there has no cool songs on his iPod.
400
The word "a" is one
definite article
400
Write the correct spelling of /thair/ when it means "belonging to them".
their
400
Give the past participle of "hide".
hidden
400
Adverb(s):
Quickly, the dog ran under the tree.
quickly, under the tree (prep. phrase as adverb)
400
The difficulty of this question is unbelevable!
Spelling: "unbelievable"
500
It tells more about the simple predicate
adverb
500
Spell the third person singular present tense of the word "apply" using the prefix meaning "again".
reapplies
500
Put this verb in the future progressive tense: "study" (spelling counts!)
will be studying
500
Adjectives:
The wet, screaming students in raincoats hurried to class during the storm.
wet, screaming, in raincoats (prep. phrase as adjective)
500
I went to the store but I didn't buy anything.
Compound sentence: "store, but"
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