Using Good and Well and Negatives
I or Me, Homophones
Possessive Pronouns
Find the Adverb
comparing with Adverbs
100
Pearl and Julian weren't going (nowhere, anywhere)
anywhere
100
Luke and (I, me) are going to skate.
Luke and I are going to skate.
100
Diane and Diane's brother went to the store.
Diane and her ...
100
Today Benita made a skirt.
Today
100
Of all the students, Beth studied (hard) for the spelling bee.
Hardest
200
We (had, hadn't) nothing to do
had
200
Dad drives (me and Luke, Luke and me) to the park.
Dad drives Luke and me to the park.
200
Diane and Sam's job is to feed the cats.
Their
200
She sewed the stitches neatly.
neatly
200
I lost my turn (quickly) than he did.
more quickly
300
Can't (anyone, no one) think of what to do?
anyone
300
We have to visit (their, there) someday.
We have to visit there someday.
300
Joe's favorite animal is a lion.
His
300
She left her machine here.
here
300
Beth spelled (correctly) of all.
most correctly
400
Pearl's idea was (good, well)
good
400
Bring (your, you're) camping gear on the hike.
Bring your camping gear on the hike.
400
The Parrot's feathers are blue.
Its
400
I quickly sewed a shirt.
quickly
400
She stayed in the contest (long) than any student.
longer
500
She had studied (good, well)
well
500
(It's, Its) lots of fun!
It's lots of fun!
500
The kittens snuggle with the kitten's mother.
their
500
Later I surprised Benita with it.
Later
500
Our class cheered (loudly) than Mrs. Lopez's class.
more loudly