English Grammar
Grammar Mistakes
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This part of speech shows action or state of being.

Verb

100

Choose the correct form: 

“It’s” or “Its” for: "___ raining outside.

It's = It is

100

This president has a stuffed animal named after him

Theodore Roosevelt 

100

This city is known as the “Big Apple.”

New York City

100

What is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands?

Hawaii

200

What’s the difference between “their,” “they’re,” and “there”?

They’re = they are, their = possessive, there = place

200

"I can’t hardly wait for summer."

Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it. 

I can hardly wait for summer (double negative)

200

He created the Marvel characters Spider-Man and the X-Men.

Stan Lee

200

This city in Nevada is famous for casinos

Las Vegas

200

What animal is on the California state flag?

Bear

300

This part of speech describes a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

300

Which is correct? “Me and my friend went” or “My friend and I went”?

My friend and I went

300

She became the first female Vice President of the United States.

Kamala Harris

300

This state is known as “The Last Frontier.”

Alaska

300

Which U.S. president appears on the $5 bill?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What is the name for a comparison using “like” or “as”?


Simile 

400

"Each of the students have a pencil"

Is this a correct sentence? 

No. Have = has 

400

American baseball legend who hit 714 home runs.

Babe Ruth

400

Abraham Lincoln was born in this state, also famous for its bluegrass and derby.

Kentucky

400

This animal cannot jump.

Elephant

500

What is the term for a word that sounds like what it describes, like "buzz" or "bang"?

Onomatopoeia

500

"If I was rich, I would travel the world."

Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it. 

If I were rich, I would travel the world

500

He was the youngest person ever elected President.

John F. Kennedy

500

This Southern city hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics and was the birthplace of Coca-Cola

Atlanta, Georgia

500

This is the only word in the English language that ends in “mt.”

Dreamt

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