Identify the noun in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly."
dog
Add commas where needed: "I bought apples oranges and bananas."
I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
Is this a simple sentence? "The sun set behind the mountains."
Yes
Change the verb to present perfect tense: "They (to finish) their homework."
have finished
What is a synonym for "intelligent"?
smart/clever/sharp/bright/intuitive/perceptive
Identify the verb in the sentence: "She will present her findings tomorrow."
will present
Add commas where needed: "After the meeting we went to lunch."
After the meeting, we went to lunch.
Create a compound sentence: "The test was difficult. I managed to pass."
The test was difficult, but I managed to pass.
Change the verb to past perfect tense: "She (to leave) before I arrived."
had left
What is the contraction for "cannot"?
can't
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "The ancient ruins were fascinating."
ancient
Add a colon where needed: "He has three hobbies reading, hiking, and painting."
He has three hobbies: reading, hiking, and painting.
Identify the dependent clause: "Because she studied hard, she passed the exam."
Because she studied hard
Change the verb to future perfect tense: "By next year, I (to complete) the project."
will have completed
What is the contraction for "they have"?
they've
Identify the adverb in the sentence: "He spoke very softly."
very softly
Add quotation marks where needed: She said I will be there soon.
She said, "I will be there soon."
Create a compound sentence: "She enjoys painting. She also likes drawing."
She enjoys painting, and she also likes drawing.
Change the verb to past tense: "He (to begin) the race."
began
What is a synonym for "difficult"?
challenging/unmanageable/inconvenient/awkward/unfavourable/unfortunate/inappropriate/tough
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "The mysterious cave was dark and cold."
mysterious
Add a semicolon where needed: "I have a big test tomorrow I can't go out tonight."
I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight.
Correct the run-on sentence: "He is a great player he practices every day."
He is a great player, and he practices every day.
Change the verb to past tense: "They (to choose) the best candidate."
chose
Choose the correct homophone: "Their/There/They're going to the concert."
They're