Irregular Verbs
Sentence Correction
Idioms
Interpret/Inference
Helping Verbs
100

Today I fly, yesterday I _____

Flew

100

Let’s go to the beach.

Let’s go to the beach. (no correction necessary)

100
"Kill time" means
To do something while waiting for something else
100

The man put his windshield scraper away in the garage

It's no longer winter or is warm outside

100

We (do/did/does) create new inventions all the time.

Do

200

Every day the sun rises, yesterday the sun ____

Rose

200

I gots to go to the mall tomorro.

I need to go to the mall tomorrow. 

200

"Cost an arm and a leg" means

To be very expensive; high priced

200

It was her first game. She searched the stands,    scanning the parent section closely. When she had almost given up, her eyes stopped near the door and her heart jumped. 

She finally saw her parents

200

She (is/am/are) hiking up the trail

Is

300

Jenna is going to bring a cake, yesterday she _____

brought

300

you ever been to Vietnam?

Have you ever been to Vietnam?

300

"Tip of the iceberg" means

Just a small part of a larger problem or a worse situation

300

    Once on the airplane, Lexi tried to get comfortable and closed her eyes, but they popped open after a loud    “ding”    sound.    She wiped her sweaty hands on her jeans.

She was nervous about flying
300

The zebras (do/did/does) play with each other

Do 

400

Every day I go swimming, earlier today I _____

went

400

If you not their I wait for you.

If you are not there, I will wait for you.

400

"Throw in the towel" means 

To quit; to admit you are defeated

400

He had ten minutes, and he needed a miracle. He glanced at his untied shoes, his gym bag, and the red light in front of him. He was striving to impress Coach Edwards. 

What does 

He is running late and will likely be in trouble

400

You (has/have) given me a great year

Have
500

Mr. Jones teaches math, last year he _____ math

taught

500

I could come with you?

Could I come with you?

500

"All ears" means 

To be listening carefully

500

Her eyes were heavy, and her contacts were stinging. Her braided hair was frazzled. She was still wearing her clothes from yesterday. She turned off her alarm. She picked up her English book from the floor and stuffed it, with a sigh, in her backpack.

She fell asleep while doing her homework

500

They (is/am/are) giving their performance tomorrow evening. 

Are

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