Sit vs Set/Lie vs Lay
Prepositions and Objects
Contraction or Possessive
Pronouns
Quick Edits
100
What are three forms of the word sit?

sits, sitting, and sat

100

Identify the preposition:

My brother was at the game.

at

100

Contraction or Possessive?

your

possessive

100

Identify the pronoun:

Did you want to go to the store?

you

100

Fix this sentence:

Mary and me studied for the test together.

Mary and I...

200

Forms of this word mean to rest or to recline.

What is lie?

200

Identify the preposition:

The class was in the gym when the fire alarm went off.

in

200

Contraction or possessive?

who's

contraction

200

Identify all pronouns:

My house is next to theirs, but she never comes over to visit.

my, their, she

200

I had saw him running in the track meet.

I had seen him running in the track meet.

300

The forms of this word mean to rest or to have a seat

What is sit?

300

Identify the prepositional phrase:

She smashed the banana that was on the desk.

on the desk

300
Which is correct?

They're/Their house is just around the corner.

Their

300

Identify the subject pronoun(s):

She and I will study for the test with him and her.

She and I

300

They will go to the store with my brother and I.

...my brother and me.
400

Please ______ your lunch tray on the counter. (sit or set)

set

400

Identify the object(s) of the preposition:

Before the game, the team warmed up on the field.

game and field

400

Which word is correct?

Whose/Who's turn is it to play next?

whose

400

Identify the object pronoun(s):

My mom and I will go shopping with her, but we won't let him go with us.

her, him, us

400

He ate the whole burger by hisself.

himself

500

______ the blanket on the ground. (lie or lay)

lay

500

This word completes the prepositional phrase and answers the question "what?" (Example: roof answers the question "on what" in this sentence: The frisbee was on the roof.)

What is the object of the preposition?

500

Which would be used in this sentence:

It's/Its really hard to think when people are making noise in the classroom.

It's

500

These words in the English language are used to replace nouns.

What are pronouns?

500

John r smith

333 east town road

green bay WN, 54301

John R. Smith

333 East Town Road

Green Bay, WI 54301

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