Identify the correct punctuation: "We need to buy milk bread and eggs from the store."
"We need to buy milk, bread, and eggs from the store."
They __________ (not/watch) the movie tomorrow night.
will not / won't
Fill in the blank: "I live ___ the city center."
in
Identify the mistake: "He don't like pizza."
"He doesn't like pizza."
Fill in the blank: "The dog chased ___ tail around the yard."
its
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a) "We went to the movies, and then we had dinner."
They __________ (not/watch) the movie last night.
did not watch / didn't watch
Fill in the blank: "They arrived ___ time for the meeting."
on
"She is more smarter than her brother."
"She is smarter than her brother."
Fill in the blank: "Neither of the candidates revealed ___ strategy during the debate."
their
Insert the necessary punctuation: "However I am not sure about that."
"However, I am not sure about that."
Choose the correct form of the verb: "She ___ (catch) a fish on her last fishing trip."
caught
Identify and correct the mistake: "She is different than her sister."
"She is different from her sister."
Correct the mistake: "She did good on her exam."
"She did well on her exam."
Insert the missing punctuation: "The book which was on the table is gone."
"The book, which was on the table, is gone."
They __________ (not/finish) their homework yet.
have not finished / haven't finished
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "He insisted ___ paying the bill."
on
Correct the mistake: "She did not know the affect of her words."
"She did not know the effect of her words."
Correct the punctuation: "My brother John who lives in New York is visiting."
"My brother, John, who lives in New York, is visiting."
Choose the correct future perfect tense: "By tomorrow, I ___ (write) the report."
"By tomorrow, I will have written the report."
Identify the preposition mistake: "She is responsible of organizing the event."
"She is responsible for organizing the event."
Choose the correct sentence:
b) "I can hardly wait for the weekend."
Correct the punctuation error: "It's raining outside however we still plan to go hiking."
*Periods cannot be added to split the sentence into two.
"It's raining outside; however, we still plan to go hiking."
Correct the sentence: "They had went to the park before dinner."
"They had gone to the park before dinner."
Correct the mistake: "Who did you give the gift to?"
"To whom did you give the gift?"
"I could of gone to the party, but I was too tired."
"I could have gone to the party, but I was too tired."