Spelling
Vocabulary
Sentences
Grammar
Anything
100

"Calender" is spelled correctly. 

A) True

B) False

B) False (Calendar)

100

"Familiar" is similar to

A) close

B) strange

C) different

A) close

100

A simple sentence only needs a subject and verb.

A) True

B) False

A) True (Ex. Naomi runs.)

100

There are different types of verbs.

A) True

B) False

A) True (Ex. action, linking, modal, etc.)

100

"Nice" is ...

A) adjective

B) preposition

C) verb

A) adjective (Ex. nice hair)

200

"Lightning" is spelled correctly. 

A) True

B) False

A) True

200

"Resource" is  similar to

A) support

B) assets

C) restriction

B) assets

200

______ she fell asleep, he didn't go out.

A) So

B) But

C) After

C) After

200

Modal verbs cannot be alone.

A) True

B) False

A) True (Technically, modal verbs are combined with main verbs in sentences.)

200

How many errors are in: "You should of been their."

A) zero

B) two

C) three

B) 2 (should have, there)

300

"Occassion" is spelled correctly. 

A) True

B) False

B) False (Occasion)

300

"Obtain" is an antonym of

A) attain

B) earn

C) lose

C) lose

300

"The house was painted yesterday." This sentence is in passive voice. 

A) True

B) False

A) True (to be + past participle = passive voice)

300

A ______ receives the action of the verb. 

A) direct object

B) indirect object

B) indirect object

300

An infinitive verb can be a noun.

A) True

B) False

A) True (To read is my favorite hobby.)

400

"Irresistible" is spelled correctly. 

A) True

B) False

A) True

400

"Ensure" and "Insure" are the same.

A) True

B) False

B) False (Ensure: to make certain, guarantee. Insure: to protect against loss, damage, or injury.)

400

Neither of my friends ______ available to take the call.

A) was

B) were

A) was (neither is singular in this context)

400

Which prepositions show time, place, and location?

A) in, on, at

B) in, at

C) on, at

A) in, on, at 

400

She felt ill and wanted to ______ down.

A) lay
B) laid
C) lie

C) lie ("to lie" is to rest, position your body (past tense is "lay") and "to lay" is to set something down (past tense is "laid"))