Commas
Homophones
Adjective vs. Adverb
Pronoun Pairs
Spelling
100

In the sentence below should there be a comma? Where? It was a cold day yet I still wanted to go outside.

Yes, add a comma before yet.

100

Choose the correct homophone. It was (too, to, two) cold for swimming, so we went hiking instead.

Too

100

Choose the appropriate word to complete the sentence. It was a simple, simply day.

Simple

100

He and (I, me) were best friends.

I

100

Correct the misspelled word. Althouh I love my dog, she often digs up the backyard.

Although

200

In the sentence below, should there be a comma? Where? During our last visit my sister told us she was pregnant.

Yes, add a comma after visit

200

Choose the correct homophone. I want to hold (your, you're) hand.

Your

200

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. She could run quick, quickly.

quickly

200

It was difficult for my dad and (I, me) to find my mom a birthday present.

I

200

Correct the misspelled word. Yesterday was wendy but warm.

windy

300

In the sentence below, should there be a comma? Where? We bought a beautiful antique table.

No comma is needed

300

Choose the correct homophone. Everybody (accept, except) him got to play outside for recess.

Except

300

Choose the correct word to complete this sentence. We eat healthy, healthily as often as we can.

healthily

300

The dogs loved playing outside, and I loved playing with (it, them.)

them

300

Correct the misspelled word. Have you ever broked your arm?

broken

400

In the sentence below, should there be a comma? Where? Jaqueline my brother's girlfriend is my friend too.

Add commas before and after "my brother's girlfriend" and before "too".

400

Choose the correct homophones. I went to (there, their, they're) home for a visit, but I didn't know (weather, whether) to bring my lunch or not.

their, whether

400

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Dinner is often full of healthy, healthily choices.

healthy

400

Jason, George, and I play soccer; (us, we) have a great time.

we

400

Correct the misspelled word. It is dificult to concieve the danger in which some people live.

difficult, conceive.

500

In the sentence below, should there be a comma? Where? The game lasted forever but was exciting the whole time.

Add a comma before the word "but"

500

Choose the correct homophones. (They're, there, their) having a party, and (were, we're) going!

They're and we're

500

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. She played good, well.

well

500

(I, me) and my sister share a room.

me

500

Correct the misspelled word. Wow, these words have becomed exponentially more difficult as we have progresed.

become, progressed

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