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100

The contraction for the words "could + not"

couldn't

100

The correct form of the following sentence:

She (is/are) happy about getting a good grade.

IS

100

He (set/sat) the book on the table. 

set

100

Where should the comma(s) be? 

We went to the store and we bought some milk.

We went to the store, and bought some milk.

100

Names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

200

The possessive form of "they" (spelled correctly!)

Their

200

The correct form of the following sentence: 

Either restaurant (is/are) a good choice.


IS

200

The smoke raised/rose over the mountains.

ROSE

200

Where should the comma(s) be? 

Today is March 10 2009.

Today is March 10, 2009. 

200

The part of speech that describes an action or indicates a state of being.

Verb

300

The proper adjective in this sentence: I love to eat Chicago style pizza!

Chicago

300

The correct form of the following sentence: 

We (rent/rents) two movies every week.


RENT

300

Please (lie/lay) the sweater on the couch.

LAY

300

Where should the comma(s) be? 

Although I studied all night I wasn't ready for the test.

Although I studied all night, I wasn't ready for the test.

300

Describes nouns or pronouns.

Adjective

400

The prepositional phrase in this sentence: We saw the squirrel running up a tree.

up a tree

400

The correct form of the following sentence: 

Twenty candies (were/was) in the bag, now only one (is/are) left.


WERE

IS

400

She needed to (sit/set) the table before the guests could (sit/set) down.

SET and SIT

400

Where should the comma(s) be? 

My brother who is six feet tall likes to play basketball.

My brother, who is six feet tall, likes to play basketball. 

400

Substitutes for nouns or noun phrases. (they, he, we)

Pronoun

500

She "don't know nothing" is an example of a "double" this.

Double Negative

500

The correct form of the following sentence:

Each student in our class (come/comes) from California, but my brother and sister (come/comes) from North Carolina.

COMES

COME

500

The paintbrush is (lying/laying) by your pastel chalks.

LYING

500

Where should the comma(s) be? 

We bought bananas apples oranges and limes.

We bought bananas, apples, oranges, and limes. 

500

Modifies verbs and adjectives. Typically ends in -ly

Adverb