NOUNS
PRONOUNS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
HOMOPHONES
100
The british couple from germany speaks no english. What nouns should be capitalized?
British, English
100
Nora made Roy and (me,I) leather sandals. Which pronoun is correct?
me
100
The dinner tasted so delicious and looked very exquisite. What are the adjectives?
delicious, exquisite.
100
We built a raft strong enough to hold us. Which word is the adverb?
strong
100
The (council counsel) met to welcome a new (counselor, councilor). Which homonym is correct?
council, councilor
200
We saw dr. smith eating dinner at the grand luxe hotel cafe. What noun/nouns should be capitalized
Dr. Smith, Grand Luxe Hotel Cafe
200
Show Ruth and (she,her) your ring.
her
200
The magazines were old and dusty.
old dusty
200
He has been playing golf regularly. Which word is the adverb?
regularly
200
(Who's, whose) coat is that? Which homonym is correct?
whose
300
The missouri river is located near fort bend army base.
Missouri River Fort Bend Army Base
300
They will bring you and (he,him) some pamphlets for (our, us) to pass out.
him, us
300
The old, dilapidated car held up fairly well.
old dilapidated
300
Apparently Sam was feeling angry about his bad luck. Which word is the adverb?
angry
300
Her parents (immigrated, emigrated) to this country in 1910,
emigrated
400
Susan said, "we're going to new jersey on saturday." what noun/nouns should be capitalized?
We're, New Jersey, Saturday
400
The principal told (she, her) and (I, me) the news.
her, me
400
The cold and foggy night drove us inside.
cold foggy
400
The play ended abruptly and disappointingly.
abruptly, disappointingly.
400
His part of the job (compliments, complements) mine
compliments
500
joshua said, "as for me and my house we will serve the lord."
Joshua, As, Lord
500
Tell Jack and (I, me) what you told your parents and (them, they).
me, them
500
The car was extremely dirty with muddy tires. What word/words are the adjectives?
extremely dirty muddy
500
She felt miserable about not passing that horrible math test.
miserable
500
In spite of the evidence, sh e clung to her (illusion, allusion).
illusion
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