Vocabulary
Grammar
Main Idea
Tone & Style
Sentence Structure
100

What does “reluctant” mean?

Unwilling or hesitant

100

Fix the error: “She go to school every day.”

goes

100

What is the main idea?

"A dog is a loyal animal that often helps humans.”

Dogs are loyal and helpful

100

Tone: “This is the best day ever!”

Excited

100

What is a complete sentence?

Has subject + verb + complete thought

200

The scientist was meticulous in her research.” What does meticulous mean?

Very careful and precise

200

Choose correct: “Everyone ___ their homework.”

Has

200

Main idea focuses on what?

The overall point of the passage

200

Tone: “The results were disappointing.”

Negative

200

Fix: “Because I was tired.”
A: Make it a complete sentence (add more to finish the thought)

“Because I was tired, I went to bed.”

300

Choose the best synonym for “ambiguous”

Unclear

300

Fix: "Its raining outside"

It's

300

If a passage lists benefits of exercise, the main idea is:

Exercise is beneficial 

300

Tone: “Perhaps this could work.”

Uncertain 

300

What is a run-on sentence?

Two sentences joined incorrectly

400

His tone was condescending.” What does this mean?

Talking down to someone 

400

Identify the error: “The group of students are loud.”

are → is

400

What should NOT be included in the main idea?

Small details

400

Tone: “Obviously, this idea is flawed.”

Critical

400

Combine correctly:
“I like pizza. I eat it often.”

I like pizza, and I eat it often 

500

“The results were negligible.” Meaning?

So small they don't matter

500

Fix punctuation: “I have three goals graduate get a job and travel.”

Add commas: graduate, get a job, and travel

500

A passage explains causes of climate change. Main idea?

Cause of climate change

500

Tone: “The author presents facts without opinion.”

Neutral

500

What is the best transition word to add:
“I studied hard. ___, I passed.”

Therefore