Commonly Confused Words
Active Voice
Adjectives and Adverbs
Verb Tenses
Punctuating Quotes
100

Which form of the word is correct?

The baby bird fell out of its/it's nest.


its

it's with an apostrophe means it is

100

Is the following sentence active or passive?

The topic will be brought up in the meeting.

passive

100

The word, turquoise, is what part of speech?

adjective or adverb

adjective

100

Choose the correct present tense verb.

The whole squad cheer/cheers/cheered for the team.

cheers

100

Is this sentence punctuated properly? Yes or no?

The principal announced over the loudspeaker, Anyone is JROTC, report to the office.

no--it doesn't have quotation marks around what was said

200

Which form of the word is correct?

Our teacher gave us to/too/two much work over the weekend.

too

too means an excessive amount or also

200

Is the following sentence active or passive?

I never back down from a challenge.

active

200

Which word in the sentence is an adjective.

The scrawny kitten meowed hungrily.

scrawny

200

Choose the correct past tense verb.

Yesterday, they see/saw/seen that new scary movie in the theater.

saw

200

Is this sentence punctuated properly? Yes or no?

My best friend wrote "I love you" in the Valentine card.

no--the quoted part should be separated by commasMy best friend wrote, "I love you," in the Valentine card.

300

Which form of the word is correct?

Are you going to there/they're/their party for New Year's?

their


they're means they are

there is a location

their shows ownership

300

Is the following sentence active or passive?

Her hair whipped about her face as the wind blew.

active

300

Which word in the sentence is an adverb?

I will find my car keys somewhere.

somewhere

300

Change the present tense verb to the past tense.

The quartet sings the anthem beautifully.

The quartet sang the anthem beautifully.

300

Is this sentence capitalized properly? yes or no?

The actor exclaimed, "What's in a name?"

yes

400

Which form of the word is a noun?

cause/because

cause

because is a subordinating conjunction

cause is a thing like in cause and effect

Try putting an article in front of the word to test it.

400

Turn the passive sentence active.

The bells will be rung by the children.

The children will ring the bells.

400

Identify all adjectives in this sentence.

Nineteen enthusiastic kids squealed with delight.

nineteen and enthusiastic

400

Fix the tense inconsistency in this sentence.

When I went to the dentist, she says I had a cavity.

When I went to the dentist, she said I had a cavity.

400

Correct this sentence?

"Are you getting ready for work, asked my husband?"

"Are you getting readymfor work?" asked my husband.

500

The following word would most likely be used as an adverb.

quiet/quite

quite

Her gown was quite lovely. Quite describes the adjective, lovely.

500

Turn the active sentence passive.

My client does not own the vehicle.

The vehicle is not owned by my client.

500

Identify all of the adverbs in this sentence.

She easily named the fifty states on the test yesterday.

easily and yesterday

500

Fix the verb tense inconsistency in this sentence.

Every time you bake cookies, you should have washed your hands.

Every time you bake cookies, you should wash your hands.

500

Correct this sentence.

Annabelle like to sings "if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands" in the bathtub.

Annabelle likes to sing, "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands," in the bathtub.