Reading
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Writing
Vocabulary
100

What Point of View is "you"?

Second-Person Point of View

100

Identify th adverb and specify its type:

 I politely opened the door for my grandmother.

Politely: Adverb of Manner

100

Give examples of an adjective of quality and an adjective of quantity. 

Adjective of Quality: She is a polite girl. (polite)

Adjective of Quantity: We bought many pizzas. (many)

100

I am a clause that starts with a subordinating conjunction. 

Dependent Clause 

100

Our presidence is ____________ for her care for the community

a. lamented

b. notable

c. submerged

Notable 
200

Identify the figure of speech:

Silent lamps crying in the dark.

Personification 

200

Identify the adjective and specify its type:

French people are laid-back and cool. 

French: Proper Adjective 

200

List all the possessive pronouns that come at the END of the sentence. 

mine - yours - hers - his - ours - theirs 

200

I am the type of writing error that happens when the writer mixes tenses in a strange way.

Tense Shift

200

I always listen my mom and her friend __________ over what to make for lunch.

a. justify

b. contradict 

c. squabble 

c. squabble 

300

I am a point of view used in narrative texts. 

First Point of View

300

Add the correct pronoun and identify their type.

This women is kind to ______. She ___________, baked us that cake!

us: object pronoun

herself: reflexive pronoun 

300

List two differences between Cumulative Adjectives and Coordinate Adjectives. Give an example of each. 

Difference 1: Cumulative Adjectives have a specific order, but Coordinate Adjectives don't.

Difference 2: Cumulative Adjectives are not separated by a comma, but Coordinate Adjectives are.

Cumulative: He bought a wonderful old French car.

Coordinate: While strolling in the woods, they found a mysterious and frightened child.

300

List 3 uses of a comma and give examples.

Use 1: before FANBOYS (I studied, so I passed.)

Use 2: Dependent Clause, Independent Clause (Since you are late, we will start without you.)

Use 3: After Sentence Adverbs (Sadly, we are staying home tomorrow.)

300

People who push hard despite difficulty have a lot of ___________________. 

perseverance 

400

I am a figure of speech very common in poetry. I create rhythm.

Alliteration 

400

Where is the proper position of the adverb "barely" in the following sentence:

I  have eaten anything when I started to feel sick, so they took me to the hospital. 

I  have barely eaten anything when I started to feel sick, so they took me to the hospital.

400

Fix the adverbs in this sentence:

Maryana did (A) poor on her algebra quiz. She couldn’t concentrate (B) good because her friend was chewing (C) noise on a piece of gum.

poorly - well - noisily 

400
Identify the sentence type:


I saw the ball that was red. 

Complex Sentence 

400

Which word has an odd meaning: JUSTIFY your answer.

contradict - assume - squabble - discredit  

Assume (all the others express disagreement)

500

I am the emotions that drive a character in a story to behave in a certain way. Who am I?

Character's Motives

500

These adjectives have to come in a specific order. Identify the type and give an example. 


Cumulative Adjectives: This fabulous little kitten is ours.

500

Fix ALL the grammar mistakes in this paragraph:

Lola and me are going to the zoo tomorrow. We will see much animals. My sister is not unfortunately coming with us. We will go by ourself. 

Lola and (I) are going to the zoo tomorrow. We will see (many) animals. (Unfortunately,) My sister is not coming with us. We will go by (ourselves). 

500

Add the right transitions to this sentence:

_______ did I take an A+ on my test, _________ I received a reward for best attendance! 

Not only, but also

500

Add the correct vocabulary word:

People showed great ___________________ even during COVID-19. 

resilience