Homophones
Parts of Speech
Which part of speech?
Comma Placement
Verb Tense
100

Which ONE is the possessive form?

their / there / they're 

their

100

WHICH part of speech?

She ran to the store

verb

100

intelligent


adjective

100

Place the comma in the correct place:

David wants to leave; however Sarah doesn't want to leave yet. 

David wants to leave; however Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.


100

We're (walking / walked) to the park today. 

walking

present progressive/continuous

200

Get up or (you're / your) going to late for school!

you're (you are)

200

WHICH part of speech?

My cat is white with black stripes.

noun

200

flown

verb

200

Place the comma in the correct place:

Joe said " I need to go home."

Joe said, "I need to go home."

200

She had (flying / flew / flown ) to Europe before.

flown 

past perfect simple

300

That baby makes (to / too / two means) much noise!

too

300

WHICH part of speech?

His trip to Paris was a wonderful experience.

adjective


300

expression

noun

300

Place the commas in the correct place:

December 15 1979 was the day he was born.

December 15, 1979, was the day he was born.

300

I will be (calls/calling/call) the bakery tomorrow. 

calling

future progressive/continuous

400

Will you please (accept / except) my help?

accept


400

WHICH part of speech?

The puppy ran, so I caught him.

conjunction

400

gradually

adverb

400

Place the commas in the correct place:

Yesterday she went to the mall and today she's going to the cinema.

Yesterday, she went to the mall, and today, she's going to the cinema.

400

He (swims / swum / swam) ten laps in the pool yesterday.

swam

past simple

500

He (lead / led) the blind man to the ice cream shop. 

led

500

WHICH part of speech?

There were three people waiting to buy tickets.

adverb

500

He/She/it/they

pronouns

500

Place the commas in the correct place:

He's been living in Tokyo Japan for seven years.

He's been living in Tokyo, Japan, for seven years.

500

(It is / There are) a lot of people waiting for tickets to the concert.

There are

present progressive/continuous