Pronouns
Correct or Incorrect
Adjectives/Adverbs
-ED, -T, or -D
100

I need to see (SHE or HER)

HER

100

My son's teacher wants to see me. I hope it isn't about his grades.

CORRECT

100

Adam is a (CAREFUL or CAREFULLY) student.

CAREFUL

100

The past tense form of SNIFF ends with an -ed, -t, or -d sound?

SNIFFED sounds like SNIFFT

200

I am proud of (THEY or THEM)

THEM

200

The new teacher's names are Ms. Akins and Mr. Ennis.

The new teachers' names are Ms. Akins and Mr. Ennis.

200

You speak English very (GOOD or WELL).

WELL

200

The past tense form of FIX ends with an -ed, -t, or -d sound?

FIXED sounds like FIXT

300

(SHE or HER) really helped me with my homework

SHE

300

The schools best teacher will retire next year.

The school's best teacher will retire next year.

300

The kids play (QUIET or QUIETLY) when their mom is resting.

QUIETLY

300

The past tense form of OFFER ends with an -ed, -t, or -d sound?

OFFERED sounds like OFFERD

400

I didn't get along with (HE or HIM) in school.

HIM

400

I have two children. My daughter's last name is the same as my sons'.

I have two children. My daughter's last name is the same as my son's.

400

You are an incredible runner! You run so (QUICK or FAST)!

FAST

400

The past tense form of LEAVE ends with an -ed, -t, or -d sound?

LEFT ends with a T sound

500

(WE or US) will not accept bullying at our school.

WE

500

The children's favorite subject at school is music.

CORRECT

500

I was a very (CARELESS or CARELESSLY) student.

CARELESS

500

The past tense form of BRING ends with an -ed, t-, or -d sound?

BROUGHT ends with a -T sound