Verbs
Principal Parts
Editing
Subjects and Predicates
Comparisons
100

The action verb in this sentence: The rabbit jumped over the fence.

Jumped

100

The principal part of the word begin.

present

100

The number of errors in this sentence: my dog run to me yesterday.

2

100

Mary and John got married on Friday the 13th. What is the compound subject?

Mary, John
100

I like helping you more than helping my mom. What is the comparative word in this sentence?

more

200

The linking verb in this sentence: You seem frustrated with your hair today.

seem

200

The principal part of the word had spoken.

past participle

200

The number of errors in this sentence: The united states is the most powerfullest Country.

4

200

On the hill, I stood and yelled proudly. What is the simple subject?

I

200

He is the easiest person in the world to talk to in my class. What is the superlative word?

easiest

300

The two verbs in this sentence: Milo hopped around the table and did a backflip. 

hopped and did

300

The principal part of 'am walking.'

present participle

300

When typing a citation, does the citation go inside the sentence or on the outside?

inside

300

Because she was tired, Mary decided sleep was important. What is the simple subject?

Mary

300

The two ways to show comparative form.

-er and more

400

The verb phrase in this sentence: She will be going to the dance on Friday.

will be going

400

The principal part of 'talked.'

past

400

The number of errors in this sentence: "I want to help with this project, the child yelled!"

5

400

On the hill, I stood and yelled proudly. What is the compound predicate?

stood, yelled

400

I am so proud of your effort in this class. Which word is the positive one?

proud

500

The two linking verbs in this sentence: Thomas had two lunches, but he was not that hungry.

had and was

500

The two parts of a present participle.

is/am/are and an -ing word

500

The number of errors in this sentence: "The last dog" is about a dog name Brog?

4

500

I attempted three math problems on my own. What is the simple predicate?

attempted

500

The two ways to show superlative form.

-est and most