Verb Tenses
Contractions
Homophones
Common vs. Proper
100

This tense describes an action happening right now.

What is the present tense?

100

The contraction for “do not.”

What is don't?
100

Which word means to understand: no or know?

What is know?

100

The word “city” is this type of noun.

What is common?

200

“She walked to school yesterday.” This sentence is in this tense.

What is the past tense?

200

Combine “she is” into a contraction.

What is she's?

200

Which of these means in addition or also: Too or two?

What is too?

200

The word “Mexico” is this type of noun.

What is proper?

300

 “They will finish the project tomorrow.” This sentence uses this tense.

What is the future tense?

300

This contraction means “they are.”

What is they're?
300

The homophones “their,” “there,” and “they’re” all sound alike but mean these three different things. Which one do you use when you are talking about a place?

What is there?

300

 In the phrase “Dr. Smith,” “Dr.” is a title and this type of noun.

What is proper?
400

What tense is "ate" in?

What is past tense?

400

Expand this contraction: “I’ve.”

What is I have?

400

In the homophone pair "flower and flour" which one means the number after 3?

What is four?

400

 Identify the common noun: “The Golden Gate Bridge"

What is bridge?

500

This is the present tense of walked.

What is walking?

500

 This contraction stands for “it is”

What is it's?

500

Which homophone means a part of something: peace or piece?

What is piece. 
500

This is the reason why proper nouns are different from common nouns.

What is they name a specific person, place, or thing and must be capitalized?