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Parts of Speech
Common Grammatical Errors
Punctuation
100
recuperate, vacuum, specificaly
What is specifically?
100
Try not to (loose, lose) your reputation.
What is lose?
100
The (office) will open sometime in a half hour.
What is a noun?
100
We understand each other (really well; really good).
What is really well?
100
This is used to end all sentences, except direct quotes or questions.
What is a period?
200
prejudice, proper, amethist
What is amethyst?
200
I hope your company will (accept, except) our offer.
What is accept?
200
This (studious) class worked on their homework.
What is an adjective?
200
I think the cake is done. It smells (good; well).
What is good?
200
This is used between two related sentences that are not joined by a conjunction.
What is a semicolon?
300
primitive, obedience, mocassin
What is a moccasin
300
She answered the letter on shocking pink (stationary, stationery)
What is stationery?
300
He took it upon (himself) to schedule the meeting.
What is a pronoun?
300
Only a small number of taxi drivers fail to insure their vehicles, but usually those are the ones that need (it; insurance) most.
What is insurance?
300
This is needed in between a city and state in a sentence.
What is a comma?
400
wholly, wirey, strenuous
What is wiry?
400
I have eaten (too, to) many cookies.
What is too?
400
Carlos telephoned Iris to tell her that he would be (extremely) late for dinner.
What is an adverb?
400
(Him; His) being at the rally does not necessarily mean that the congressman agrees with the president's entire platform.
What is his?
400
There can only be one semicolon per sentence. True or False?
What is false?
500
innoculate, aeronautics, saboteur
What is inoculate
500
He is (anxious, eager) to be finished with his dental treatment.
What is eager?
500
The manager promised to look (into) the customer's complaint.
What is a preposition?
500
Daily Double! The students have been studying hard. (Their; They're) going to do (good; well) on the test.
What is they're and well?
500
Use this before a complicated list in a sentence.
What is a semicolon?