Grammar in Action
Punctuation
Spelling
Parts of Speech
Adjectives and Adverbs
100

Fix the subject-verb agreement: “The list of items are on the table.”

The list of items is on the table.

100

Which punctuation mark ends this sentence correctly? “Where are you going ___”

?

100

Spell the plural of city.

Cities

100

Identify the part of speech of the word "ran" in this sentence: “She ran quickly to class.”

Verb

100

In “The red balloon floated away,” what word is the adjective?

Red

200

Identify the error: “Him and me went to the store.”

He and I went to the store.

200

Fix the punctuation: “Its raining outside”

“It's raining outside.”

200

Which spelling is correct: seperate or separate?

Separate

200

What part of speech is "but" in the sentence: “I like tea, but I prefer coffee”?

Conjunction
200

Which is correct: “She sings (beautiful / beautifully)”?

beautifully

300

Use a conjunction to combine these sentences: “I like reading. I don’t like writing.”

I like reading, but I don’t like writing.

300

Add commas where needed: "My brother James who is a mechanic just got a new job."

"My brother, James, who is a mechanic, just got a new job."

300

Spell the word Ms. Desio says out loud.

Knowledge

300

Identify the part of speech of the word "loudly" in this sentence: “He screamed loudly out the window."

Adverb

300

Identify any adverbs and adjectives in this sentence: “The very tall student answered quickly.”

Adverbs: very, quickly

Adjective: tall

400

Rewrite this sentence to fix the fragment.

Walking down the hall.

400

What is a colon used for?

To introduce a list of things

400

Which spelling is correct: definately or definitely?

Definitely

400
What is a proper noun? Give an example.

Definition: a specific name of a person, place, or thing. It is always capitalized. 

Examples: John, Adidas, Paris

400

Rewrite this sentence with a stronger adjective: “The dog was big.”

Enormous, gigantic, massive, huge, etc.

500

Correct the errors: Each student have finished their homework.

Each student has finished his or her homework.

500

What punctuation mark ends a declarative sentence?

A period

500

Spell the word Ms. Desio says out loud.

Necessary

500

Give an example of a preposition.

Around, under, onto, into, in, on, at, to, from, by

500

Explain why “She looked happy” and “She looked happily” have different meanings.

“She looked happy” = adjective (happy describes her state of being).

“She looked happily” = adverb (happily describes how she looked).