VERBS
MODIFIERS
PRONOUNS
NOUNS
FINDING ERRORS
100

What tense is the following sentence?

The dog will have eaten the bone.

Future perfect
100

What part of speech is the word "very"?

Adverb

100

What is the antecedent and the pronoun in the following sentence:

Sara wanted to eat a cookie, but mom wouldn't let her.

Pronoun: her

Antecedent: Sara

100

Identify the abstract noun in this sentence:

John was full of satisfaction when he took the cake out of the oven.

Satisfaction 

100

Sam was more happy than Carl

more happy should be happier
200

What type of verb (action or linking) is the verb in the following sentence:

The teacher seems very happy today.

Linking

200

What is the superlative form of the word "good"?

Best

200
Replace "mom and dad" with an appropriate pronoun in the following sentence:

Mom and dad drove me to the store and I told mom and dad I would be back in an hour.

Them

200

What is the name for a noun such as "house boat" or "tennis ball"?

Compound noun

200

Jameses glasses broke yesterday, so he had to fix them.

Jameses should be James's

300

What does the main verb always have to end with to be in a progressive tense?

ING

300

What is the part of speech that modifies a noun?

Adjective

300

What case is the pronoun in the following sentence:

Jamie told her mother a story.

Possessive

300

Name the collective noun in the following sentence:

The orchestra of students from Germany was playing beautiful music.

Orchestra

300

Sally and me ate ice cream yesterday

me should be I

400

Change this sentence to the past perfect tense:

I go to the store.

I had gone to the store.

400

Name the adjective and the adverb in the following sentence:

The energetic man briefly had a moment of inspiration.

Adjective: energetic

Adverb: briefly

400

Identify the personal pronoun that is singular, first person, object case

Me

400

How do you spell the possessive form of children?

Children's

400

The dog looked in it's bowl, but there was no food there.

it's should be its

500

Put the following sentence into the present perfect progressive tense:

I run for a long time.

I have been running for a long time.

500

Put the adjective and the adverb in the following sentence into the comparative:

I saw a pretty apple tree and ran to it quickly.

I saw a prettier apple tree and ran to it more quickly.

500

Identify the personal pronoun that is plural, 3rd person, possessive case.

Their/theirs

500

For the following noun, say whether it is singular or plural, common or proper, concrete or abstract:

Abraham Lincoln

Singular, proper, concrete 

500

The captain of the ship is him.

him should be he