contractions
double negatives
homophones
idiom or proverb
am I simple, compound, or complex
100
He is
What is he's
100
I don't have no water. Rule 1
What is I don't have any water.
100
She is (to, two, too) mad to come out of her room.
What is too
100
It's raining cats and dogs
What is idiom
100
A bright light flashed, and we were blinded.
What is compound
200
could have
What is could've
200
We doesn't have no paint brushes for this project. Rule 3
What is We have no paint brushes for this project.
200
I would like a (piece, peace) of toast.
What is piece
200
couch potato
What is idiom
200
The small child cried and begged for candy.
What is simple
300
is not
What is isn't
300
Kate can't hardly stand to watch boxing on TV. Rule 2
What is Kate can hardly stand to watch boxing on TV.
300
I don't know if I can (bear, bare) the pain any longer.
What is bare
300
do unto others as you would have them do unto you
What is proverb
300
You stay here; we'll finish the project together.
What is compound
400
will not
What is won't
400
She hasn't had nothing for breakfast. Rule 1
What is She hasn't had anything for breakfast.
400
Did you (see, sea) what happened last night?
What is see
400
no pain, no gain
What is proverb
400
Unless I go to the doctor, I will remain sick.
What is complex
500
may have
What is may've
500
There isn't no paper in the closet. Rule 2
What is There is no paper in the closet.
500
We went back and (forth, fourth) as we were having a debate.
What is forth
500
AT a snail's pace
What is idiom
500
When I heard the news, I shouted for joy!
What is complex
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