Adjectives and Adverbs
Verb Tenses
Commonly Confused Words
Subject-Verb
Pronoun-Antecedent
100

Which word in this sentence is an adjective:

The blue ball rolled under the couch.

blue

100

Is the following sentence written in past, present, or future tense?

I walk to school.

Present tense.

100

Determine which word best fits the sentence.

We need to buy TO/TWO/TOO of each outfit because my nieces are twins.

two

100

Choose the verb that best matches the subject.

The cow and the horse (eat/eats) hay every night. 

eat

100

What is an antecedent?

The noun being replaced by a pronoun.

200

Which of the following words are adjectives and which are adverbs?

quickly, fluffy, tight, very


Adjectives: fluffy, tight

Adverbs: quickly, very

200

Is the following sentence written in present, past, or future tense?

My sister sang the song beautifully.

Past tense.

200

Determine which word best fits the sentence.

I'm afraid to go THERE/THEIR/THEY'RE because an angry dog lives next door.

there

200

Choose the verb that best matches the subject.

Each of you (has/have) an equal chance to make good grades.

has

200

Which pronoun best fits the blank?

Neither the pilot nor the flight attendants gave _______ opinion about the incident.

their

300

Fill in the blanks with appropriate adjectives:

The __________ house is ___________.

Vary; a example could be:

The old house is creepy.

300

Is the following sentence written in past, present, or future tense?

When I graduate college, I will have been in school for 20 years.

Future tense.

300

Determine which word best fits the sentence.

YOUR/YOU'RE in big trouble when mom finds out!

You're

300

Choose the verb that best matches the subject.

None of this (make/makes) sense.

makes

300

What is the antecedent for the capitalized pronoun?

During a rehearsal, an actor may forget HIS lines.

actor

400

Replace the adverb in this sentence if it is incorrect: 

The girl happily drank her milkshake.

No change

400

Is the following sentence written in past, present, or future tense?

I have just finished my work.

Present

400

Determine which word best fits the sentence.

With WHO/WHOM did you attend the dance?

whom

400

Change the verb in this sentence if it is incorrect.

Each of them chose their favorite candy.

No change

400

What is wrong with this sentence?

The administrators told the teachers they need to punish student tardies more harshly.

It's unclear what the antecedent is since the pronoun THEY could refer to either the administrators or the teachers.

500

Replace the adverb in this sentence if it is incorrect.

The energetic puppy sprinted joyful through the field.

The energetic puppy sprinted JOYFULLY through the field.

500

When writing a literary analysis, when should a writer use present tense and when should a writer use past tense?

Present = talking about what occurred in the text/summarizing the text

Past = analyzing the text

500

Determine if the sentence below is written correctly. If it is not, correct it.

Whom let the dogs out?

It is incorrectly written.

Corrected sentence: Who let the dogs out?

500

Change the verb in this sentence if it is incorrect.

Everyone on the ski trip were taking lessons.

Everyone on the ski trip WAS taking lessons.

500

Replace the pronoun, if needed:

The famous actor, Robert Downy, Jr., was arrested last night after he crashed his car.

No change.

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