Capitalization
Contractions
Homophones
Figurative Language 2
It and It's
100

What should be capitalized in this sentence: 

"this Summer we are going to the beach."

The "T" in This

100

Haven't

Have not 

100
I was going to bake a cake but I am out of (Flower/Flour) 

Flour

100
During the track meet, Jane ran as fast as a bunny. 
Simile 


(Comparison using LIKE or AS) 

100

(its, it's) going to rain tomorrow. 

Apostrophe or No Apostrophe 

It's  - Apostrophe 

(it is going to rain tomorrow) 

200

Which is correct: 

A. At the picnic, jake won the Three-Legged Race. 

B. At the picnic, Jake won the three-legged race.

C. At he picnic, jake WON the three-legged Race. 

B. At the picnic, Jake won the three-legged race.

200

Don't 

Do Not 

200

I went to visit my (ant/aunt) this weekend. 

Aunt 

200
BOOM, the lights went out and all we could do was listen to the storm outside. 
Onomatopeia
200

The cat hurt (its, it's) paw. 

Apostrophe or No Apostrophe

its - No Apostrophe 

(The cat hurt its paw) 

300

You should always capitalize the days of the week 

True or False 

True 

300

I've 

I Have 

300

I wanted to (buy/bye) the video game but I left my money at home. 

Buy 

300
Paul picked up Pacey at the Peoples Bank. 

Alliteration

300

(Its, It's) been a strange year.  

Apostrophe or No Apostrophe

It's  - Apostrophe 

(It has been a strange year) 

400

Which is correct: 

A. Today I drove over the Tappan Zee Bridge. 

B. Today I drove over the tappan zee bridge.

A. Today I drove over the Tappan Zee Bridge. 

400

Couldn't 

Could not 
400

All my cousins were going to the amusement park and I wanted to go (to/too/two) 

Too
400

The leaves danced in the street 

Personification

400

(Its, It's) so nice outside today 

Apostrophe or No Apostrophe

(it's) - Apostrophe 

(It is so nice outside today) 

500

Which is correct: 

A. Today I have to finish the two assignments, i've been putting off.

B. Today I have to finish the two assignments, I've been putting off.  

B. Today I have to finish the two assignments, I've been putting off.  

500

Aren't 

Are not 

500

The movie looked really cool, but I wasn't (allowed/aloud) to see it. 

Allowed

500

I ate was starving and ate a million french fries! 

Hyperbole 

500

The food lost (its, it's) flavor. 

Apostrophe or No Apostrophe

its - No Apostrophe

(The food lost its flavor) 

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