Capitalization
Usage
Punctuation
Sentence Structure
Spelling
100

Which word needs a capital letter? 

She visited doctor Hall at the clinic.

Doctor

Always capitalize the titles of people. 

100

Find the mistake: 

The dogs runs fast across the yard.

Change runs to run

The subject and verb does not agree.  Dogs is plural so the verb should be plural.

100

Which word is spelled correctly? 

A) ca'nt 

B) can't 

C) ca'nt

D) cant

B) can't 

can't is the correct contraction for cannot

100

Which word correctly completes the sentence? 

I could smell the ________ of the cookies baking in the oven.

A) scent 

B) sent 

C) cent

A) scent

100

Which is a complete sentence? 

A) The big brown dog. 

B) The big brown dog ran across the yard.

B) The big brown dog ran across the yard.

A complete sentence needs a subject AND a verb. The big brown dog is only a subject with no action.

200

Which sentence is correct? 

A) I called my Uncle for help.

B) I called my uncle for help.

B) I called my uncle for help.

uncle is not a person's name in this sentence.  

200

Which sentence uses the correct past tense?

A) Yesterday, she walk to school. 

B) Yesterday, she walked to school.

B) Yesterday, she walked to school.

200

Find the mistake:

The dogs bowl was empty after dinner.

dog's 

The bowl belongs to the dog.  

200

Which contraction is spelled correctly? 

A) shou'ld've 

B) shold've 

C) should've

C) should've

200

Which sentence is a is written correctly? 

A) I like soccer and basketball is fun too.

B) I like soccer, and basketball is fun too.

A) I like soccer and basketball is fun too. 

A compound sentence joins two complete sentences with a comma + coordinating conjunction.

(and, but, or, so)

300

Which word needs a capital letter?

We watch fireworks on the fourth of July.

Fourth

Capitalize the full name of the holiday

300

Which sentence uses a proper noun correctly? 

A) My favorite city is austin, texas. 

B) My favorite city is Austin, Texas.

B) My favorite city is Austin, Texas.


Capitalize the names of cities and states. 

300

Which sentence uses commas correctly? 

A) We bought apples, oranges and bananas at the store. 

B) We bought apples, oranges, and bananas at the store.

B) We bought apples, oranges, and bananas at the store.

apple, oranges, and bananas should be separated by commas because they are items in a list

300

Which compound word is spelled correctly? 

A) sun-shine 

B) sunshyne 

C) sunshine

C) sunshine

300

Combine the following sentences.

The chef chopped the vegetables. The chef stirred the soup.

The chef chopped the vegetables and stirred the soup.

400

Find the error in the sentence: 

Professor Lee visited yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone

Capitalize the names of geographical places

400

Which sentence uses the correct comparative form? 

A) That mountain is more taller than the hill. 

B) That mountain is taller than the hill.

B) That mountain is taller than the hill.


The comparative form of tall is taller.  One syllable words simply add -er or -ier to the end to make them comparative.

400

What is the error in this sentence?

I wanted to play outside but it started to rain.

A comma should be added after the word outside.

I wanted to play outside, but it started to rain.

independent clause+ , + conjunction + independent clause

400

Which word is spelled correctly? 

A) explane 

B) explain 

C) explaine

B) explain

400

Combine these two sentences: 

The students opened their books. The students read the first chapter.

The students opened their books and read the first chapter.

500

Which sentence is correct? 

A) We camped near lake Travis last summer. 

B) We camped near Lake Travis last Summer.

C) We camped near Lake Travis last summer.

B) We camped near Lake Travis last summer.


Lake Travis is the name of a geographical place.  

summer-Do not capitalize seasons

500

Which word correctly completes the sentence? 

She sings ________ in the morning choir.

A) beautiful 

B) beautifully

 

B) beautifully


Which word describes how she sings?  Remember, most adverbs end in -ly. 

500

Identify the errors in the following sentence: 

Marks backpack had a notebook two pencils and an eraser in it.

Mark's backpack had a notebook, two pencils, and an eraser in it. 

500

Read the paragraph below. Find two spelling errors and explain why each word is misspelled.

The knight rode his horse threw the forrest to find the hidden treasure.

  • Change threw → through These are homophones. Threw means to toss something. Through means to pass from one side to the other, which fits the meaning of the sentence.
  • Change forrest to  → forest — This word follows the VCV syllable division pattern (for-est). There is only one r, so doubling the consonant creates an incorrect spelling pattern.
500

Combine these two sentences: 

The puppy jumped off the porch. The puppy ran through the sprinkler.

The puppy jumped off the porch and ran through the sprinkler. 

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