Identify the participial phrase: "Shaken by the news, she sat down quietly."
Shaken by the news (SO7)
Where does the comma go: "Before we leave let’s pack snacks"?
"Before we leave, let’s pack snacks"?
Is this sentence compound, complex, or compound-complex: "I studied for hours, but I still struggled on the test because it was difficult"?
CD-CX
Correct this: "Him and I went to the park."
He and I went to the park.
Fix this error: "Who do you think is going to win the award?"
Who do you think will win the award?
Identify the adjective: "The fluffy dog barked."
fluffy
Where does the apostrophe go: "Its tail is fluffy"?
Trick question...there is none!
Identify the type of clause: "Because she was late, she missed the beginning of the show."
SO5 - Introductory Adverb Clause
Find the error: "She don’t like the movie."
She doesn't like the movie.
Correct this: "The committee has reached their decision."
The committee has reached its decision.
Find the infinitive phrase: "She plans to attend the meeting early."
to attend
Where should the semicolon go: "I have a meeting at 2 let’s plan for dinner after that"?
I have a meeting at 2; let’s plan for dinner after that.
What is the predicate in this sentence: "The students are studying hard"?
Correct the tense error: "If I was a millionaire, I will donate money to charity."
If I was a millionaire, I would donate money to charity."
Edit for concision: "Due to the fact that it was raining, we canceled the picnic."
Since it was raining, we canceled the picnic.
What is the adverb: "She spoke softly to the baby"?
softly
Add appropriate punctuation: "Her friends smile often but she rarely does."
Her friends smile often, but she rarely does.
Identify the appositive phrase: "My best friend, a talented artist, won an award."
Correct this: "The book, which is on the table are mine."
The book, which is on the table, is mine.
Rewrite for clarity: "Walking in the park, a squirrel surprised me."
A squirrel surprised me while I was walking in the park.
Name all parts of speech in this sentence: "The cheerful girl quickly ran to school."
A, ADJ, SN, ADV, AV, P, OP
Fix the errors: "Its raining outside; so, I need to were my boots."
"It's raining outside, so I need to wear my boots."
Identify the independent and dependent clauses: "Although it was raining, we still played."
IND: we still played
DEP: Although it was raining (SO5)
Identify and correct the dangling modifier: "Walking to the store, the rain began to fall."
As I was walking to the store, the rain began to fall.
Rewrite with correct grammar and punctuation: "Their going to the park later its a sunny day."
They're going to the park later; it's a sunny day.