Find the Subject
Find the Verb
Fix the Mistake
Finish the Sentence
Mixed Bag
100

Identify the subject of the sentence: Milk spilled

Milk

100

They thought

thought

100

The wave were crashing into the sand.

waves

100

My heart (ache, aches) 

aches

100

Fix the mistake: Americans votes for president every 4 years.

vote

200

Find the subject: The bluebird sings

The bluebird

200

Ryder ate dinner at home

ate

200

My shoes is covered in mud.

are

200

School (is. are) difficult, but enjoyable 

is

200

Drop a clump of 100,000 fire ants in a pond of water--or flood a huge area of Texas that infested with fire ants and drive them out of their nests in large groups.

that

A. NO CHANGE

B. that's 

C. thats 

D. thats'

B. that's 

300

Find the subject: Do you know how to do any magic tricks? 

you

300

Nicole and her mother drove circles around the parking lot.

drove

300

One box of cereal have eight servings in it. 

has

300

Which example fits best in the paragraph? 

He supplies the far greater part of them by exchanging that surplus part of the produce of his farmlands, which is over and above his own consumption, for such parts of produce of other men's labor as he has occasion for.

of his farmlands,

A. NO CHANGE

B. of his investments

C. of his own labor

d. of his nation's production

C. of his own labor

300

It would be tenacious as well as useless to recount the horrors of all of them.

tenacious

A. NO CHANGE 

B. tedious

C. torrential

D. treasonous 

B. tedious

400

Find the subject: The stunning pair of peacock's walked down the path through the zoo. 

The stunning pair of peacocks

400

Yessenia continued her ascent to the top of the volcano. 

continued 

400

Stirewalt, PHD known as "Peg" to friends and family, was

Stirewalt, PHD, known as "Peg" to friends and family, was

400

Both the dog and the cat (have, has) a soft place to sleep 

have

400

Shall we expect a scary army to totally destroy us? Never! 

Which of the following choices best matches the tone of the passage? 

A. NO CHANGE

B. Should we envisage some transoceanic armed, martial power to navigate the Atlantic Ocean and terminate our national existence?

C. Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow?  

D. Do we really think some big bad power is going to come and hurt us? 

C. Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow?  

500

Find the subject for: Without a doubt, the class will reach their goal of reading 100 books. 

the class

500

At the bottom of the barrel was a beautiful, shiny, red apple.

was

500

The fact that Dr. Stirewalt earned her PHD in a scientific field is laudable, but she did not stop there.

laudable, but she

A. NO CHANGE

B. laudable but she

C. laudable; but she 

D. laudable, she

A. NO CHANGE

500

She then becomes a Navy Medical Officer at the Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI) in Bethesda, Maryland.

becomes

A. NO CHANGE

B. has become

C. became

D. will have become  

became

500

finicky: particular ::____: subservient 

a. compliant

b. above 

c. funny

d. uptight

a. compliant

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