Parts of Speech
Sentence Analysis
Homophones
Find My Mistake
What's that called?
100
I wanted to go to Disneyworld over February break, but wasn't sure my dad would bring us.

noun

100

Janice often enjoyed a popsicle on a hot day.

adverb

100

I stopped to talk to [you're/your] mom yesterday.

your

100
Me and my brother both wanted to wear cowboy hats.

My brother and I

100
a baby lion

cub

200
The lines are Disneyworld were torturously long.

adjective

200

Find the predicate in this sentence:

 

What do you think about the color green?

think

200

The [course, coarse] salt on the pretzels was delicious.

coarse

200
That bunch of bananas are getting overripe.

*is

200

a baby elephant

calf

300
She had eight hats, and I only had three.

pronoun

300

I gave someone my extra pretzels.

indirect object

300
[There/their/they're] not going to the Broadway show on Saturday because they lost their tickets.

they're

300

When I went to Florida to see crocodiles in everglades national park, I was only six.

Everglades National Park

300

a male goose

gander

400
I saw many animals at the zoo but only a few were awake.

pronoun

400

Find the full predicate in this sentence:

He has completed his math homework early!

had completed

400

Everyone else [accept/except] me is dressed up today.

except

400

Cairo is the capitol of Egypt.

*capital

400

a group of ants

colony or army

500

Can you help me find my way home?

adjective

500

Find every direct object in this sentence:

She wanted a hot cup of tea and some delicious chocolate cookies after her long day.

tea and cookies (and accompanying words)

500
She knew [witch/which] cookie she wanted to bake.

which

500

Oh no! I had forgot to feed the dog!

forgotten

500

plural possessive form of child

children's