Agreement
Punctuation
Idioms
Pronouns
Word Choice
100
One of the dogs [are] unhappy today.
IS
100
Now it is your turn; when will it be [our's]?
ours
100
Why does he always have a chip [upon] his shoulder?
on
100
After a day travelling through Paris, [it] was time to go to Spain.
correct
100
I have alot of questions for you.
a lot
200
Neither they nor I [have] been to NYC.
correct
200
Sara went to the [store; but] she didn't buy anything.
store, but
200
This is the last [draw]!
straw
200
To each [their] own.
his (or her)
200
Will you accept your award?
Correct
300
After the group came to a consensus, [they] headed to Benihana's.
it
300
Spring break will be [fun. But] not long enough.
fun but
300
I [could care less] what you do this weekend.
could not care less
300
The cat's paws were injured in the skirmish; later, I cleaned [it] carefully.
them
300
Always listen to your [conscience, conscious]
conscience
400
One student is getting sick; [they] will be absent tomorrow.
He (or she)
400
[Mandy, the new girl--]wasn't sure where to find her classes.
Mandy, the new girl,
400
I [wouldn't be caught dead] rooting for UK.
correct
400
Passing the exams can be difficult, but [they are] rewarding.
it is
400
To [who, whom] should I give this extra ticket?
whom
500
After the baseball team defeated [their] rival, [it] had to face the number one seed.
[its] [correct]
500
[Going to Wendy's,] will complete my afternoon.
Going to Wendy's
500
[To add insult on injury], Villanova lost to a lower-ranked team.
To add insult to injury
500
The committee members, all of [it] men, decided against the proposition.
them
500
I try not to lie; it's against my [principles, principals].
principles