___ getting ___ numbers all wrong.
Your, you're 1.0%
You're, your 97.0%
Your, your 1.0%
You're, you're 0.0%
Your, you're 0.0%
You're, your 98.0%
Your, your 2.0%
___ one do you like best?
Which 100.0%
What 0.0%
Who 0.0%
That 0.0%
___ quite far from ___ home.
your, You're 0.0%
you're, Your 5.0%
You're, your 94.0%
Time's Up! 0.0%
You're, your 100.0%
you're, Your 0.0%
______ going to drive me to the airport?
Who's 100.0%
Whose 0.0%
Both answers are correct, but "Whose" is more proper. 0.0%
Who's 100.0%
______ going to the fair. While they are ______, they will enter ______ pies in the contest.
There; they're; their 0.0%
Their; they're; there 0.0%
They're; their; there 2.0%
They're; there; their 97.0%
Their; there; they're 0.0%
They're; there; their 100.0%
They're; their; there 0.0%
______ parents don't think ______ ready to move _______.
There, they're, their 0.0%
their, they're, there 0.0%
Their, they're, there 100.0%
The, their, there 0.0%
they're, their, there 0.0%
_______ makes the heart grow fonder.
Abcens 3.0%
Absens 0.0%
Abscense 0.0%
Absense 0.0%
Absence 96.0%
Time's Up! 0.0%
Abcens 0.0%
Absence 100.0%
'The kitten's paw prints were all over the floor.' How many kittens were there?
One 96.0%
we cannot tell from this statement 3.0%
more than one 0.0%
'The kittens' paw prints were all over the floor.' How many kittens were leaving paw prints?
Either answer is correct 3.0%
One 7.0%
More than one 88.0%
"...... I take your coat, Sir?" asked the porter.
"Can't" is a contraction for:
Cannot 100.0%
Can it 0.0%
Both 0.0%
"Could I ________ your pen?"
to lend 0.0%
lent 0.0%
borrowed 0.0%
borrow 100.0%
"Could you _________ me your stapler?"
gave 0.0%
lent 0.0%
lend 96.0%
borrow 4.0%
"Everything is permitted in our secret club." In this sentence, "everything" is an example of a[n] _________.
indefinite article 4.0%
intensive pronoun 0.0%
noun 0.0%
indefinite pronoun 95.0%
indefinite noun 0.0%
"I'm going to the store," says Sally. Tim replies, "Oh, please get napkins while ____ out."
yore 0.0%
you're 100.0%
ur 0.0%
your 0.0%
you're 100.0%
"It's raining cats and dogs." means:
The rain is scaring cats and dogs. 0.0%
The rain is luring cats and dogs. 0.0%
The rain is falling very hard. 100.0%
The rain is very light. 0.0%
The rain is falling with cats and dogs. 0.0%
"Phenomenon" and "Phenomena" - which is the plural form?
Phenomena 95.0%
Phenomenon 4.0%
"Running" and "swimming" are examples of what?
Nominals 0.0%
Interlocutors 0.0%
Prepositions 0.0%
Gerunds 100.0%
Andina is ___ girl in her college.
the most beautiful 100.0%
prettier 0.0%
beautifuller 0.0%
the more beautiful 0.0%
the beautifullest 0.0%
Can this camera ___ good photos?
do 0.0%
take 95.0%
make 4.0%
perform 0.0%
Carla is ______ focus on what she is good at.
loosing 18.0%
lost 0.0%
losing 81.0%
lose 0.0%
Choose the correct sentence.
When John come they were already sitting at the table. 0.0%
When John came, they was already sitting at the table. 0.0%
When John came, they were already sitting at the table. 100.0%
When John comes they were already sitting at the table. 0.0%
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
The cupboards contains of 3 shelves and 2 drawers. 0.0%
The cupboard is comprised of 3 shelves and 2 drawers. 100.0%
The cupboard contains of 3 shelves and 2 drawers. 0.0%
The cupboards comprises of 3 shelves and 2 drawers. 0.0%
Complete the following sentence: "What will happen ..."
... if she had failed the exam? 0.0%
... if she would fail the exam? 0.0%
...if she failing the exam? 0.0%
... if she fails the exam? 100.0%
Correct the fault in the following sentence: "During his childhood, his mother had died."
Remove comma after the word "childhood" 0.0%
Add "when" after the comma 0.0%
Change "had" to "has" 0.0%
Delete "had" 100.0%
Delete "had" 100.0%
Despite _______________, he still couldn't convince them to invest.
he tried numerous attempts 0.0%
he tried to make numerous attempts 0.0%
numerous attempts 100.0%
try numerous attempts 0.0%
Did you find out if you can come to the movies with __________?
Sam and I 0.0%
I and Sam 0.0%
Sam and me 100.0%
All answers are correct. 0.0%
Do you know _____ way they went?
which 100.0%
wich 0.0%
witch 0.0%
Does this sentence use active or passive voice? "The pumps were destroyed by a surge of power."
Active 4.0%
Passive 95.0%
Fill in the blank: I'm going to wring ___ neck!
you're 0.0%
it is 0.0%
it's 0.0%
its 100.0%
its 100.0%
Fill in the blank: I'm not sure if ___ still blue or if they changed its color.
your 0.0%
it's 100.0%
its 0.0%
it's 100.0%
Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions: I have ____ to visit a city ___ historical ___ Sicily.
still, as, as 5.0%
still, more, than 5.0%
yet, more, as 0.0%
yet, as, as 88.0%
still, as, like 0.0%
Give this to him, ___ give that to her.
then 100.0%
than 0.0%
then 100.0%
Have you ever been guilty ___ a driving offense?
for 5.0%
from 0.0%
with 0.0%
of 94.0%
about 0.0%
He _________ forgot to call her at 7 ________.
accidentally, oclock 0.0%
accidently, o'clock 0.0%
accidentally, o'clock 100.0%
accidently, oclock 0.0%
He went to the station ______.
in taxi 0.0%
with taxi 0.0%
by taxi 100.0%
on taxi 0.0%
He went with ___ to visit my friend.
Time's Up! 0.0%
I'll 0.0%
I'm 0.0%
I 0.0%
me 100.0%
His house is ___ the Downtown Area.
over 5.0%
in 94.0%
into 0.0%
on 0.0%
How long have you been studying in London?
for 5 years 100.0%
at least 5 years ago 0.0%
since 5 years 0.0%
5 years ago 0.0%
How old are you?
I have 27 years old. 0.0%
I am fine. 0.0%
I am 27 years old. 100.0%
I have 27 years. 0.0%
I __ my key before I __home.
have lost, return 0.0%
lose, returned 0.0%
has lost, returned 0.0%
had lost, returned 100.0%
I ___ call him tomorrow.
could 0.0%
will 0.0%
shall 5.0%
should 0.0%
all are correct 94.0%
I ___ of money, that is why I will not go to the cinema.
lost 0.0%
ran out 100.0%
went 0.0%
caught 0.0%
got 0.0%
I ___ the ___ in ___ feet and I stepped on a rock.
mowwed / lawn / bare 0.0%
mowed / lawn / bear 0.0%
mowwed / lown / bare 0.0%
mowed / lawn / bare 100.0%
mowed / lown / bear 0.0%
I am ____ than you.
smartest 0.0%
more smart 0.0%
smarterer 0.0%
most smart 0.0%
smarter 100.0%
I can't go right now because I still have ..... orders to fill by 5 o'clock.
a few 100.0%
few 0.0%
a little 0.0%
little 0.0%
I live my life _____ words
with them 0.0%
with this 0.0%
by these 100.0%
by this 0.0%
I should have ______ to the party last weekend.
been 0.0%
went 0.0%
attended 0.0%
gone 100.0%
I want to go with her ___.
too 100.0%
To 0.0%
from 0.0%
I will ______ each of you fifty dollars.
allot 100.0%
a lot 0.0%
alot 0.0%
I will buy a bicycle instead of ___ the car.
to buying 0.0%
to buy 0.0%
buying 100.0%
buy 0.0%
having buy 0.0%
I'm not speaking with ________ in the class.
no one 0.0%
any body 0.0%
anybody 100.0%
nobody 0.0%
Identify the adverb: Broken baskets nearly ruptured my internal organs.
Nearly 93.0%
Internal 0.0%
Broken 6.0%
Baskets 0.0%
Rupture 0.0%
Identify the verb in this sentence: He is here.
He 0.0%
Is 93.0%
None 6.0%
Here 0.0%
If I _______ about the test, I would have studied for it.
had known 100.0%
would know 0.0%
new 0.0%
will know 0.0%
If it ____ rained, we would have canceled the party.
had 100.0%
has 0.0%
was 0.0%
did 0.0%
If you ___ that, then you must have an upset stomach.
eat 6.0%
eight 0.0%
ate 93.0%
If you had advised me earlier...
... I wouldn't be made this mistake. 0.0%
... I wouldn't have made this mistake. 100.0%
... I wouldn't made this mistake. 0.0%
... I wouldn't make this mistake. 0.0%
If you want to be the ______ of this school, you must stick to your ______.
Principle; principals 0.0%
Principle; Principles 0.0%
principal; principles 100.0%
In _______ opinion, do you think _______ the best at this test?
your; you're 100.0%
you're; yore 0.0%
you're; your 0.0%
yore; you're 0.0%
your; yore 0.0%
In stories written in the second person, which of these words would be used to reference the main character?
I or Me 0.0%
He or She 6.0%
We 0.0%
You 93.0%
Us 0.0%
Ingrid and ___ know the answer.
us 0.0%
me 0.0%
we 0.0%
I'm 0.0%
I 100.0%
Irritated means the same as ________ .
excited 0.0%
happy 0.0%
annoyed 100.0%
joyful 0.0%
It is time to do ____ homework.
yours 0.0%
your 100.0%
you're 0.0%
your 100.0%
Jane _______ her special recipe for last night's dinner.
is cooking 0.0%
cooking 0.0%
cooks 0.0%
cooked 100.0%
Jenny, Tommy and ___ are in the car.
myself 0.0%
me 0.0%
I 100.0%
Juniper brought me a cheese croissant instead of a chocolate one. What is the direct object?
Juniper 0.0%
a chocolate croissant 0.0%
a cheese croissant 100.0%
me 0.0%
Kim ____ milk with her cookies.
drunk 0.0%
dranked 0.0%
drank 100.0%
drinked 0.0%
Lou and I _____the house on Monday.
shall cleaning 0.0%
shall cleaned 0.0%
will clean 100.0%
will cleaned 0.0%
Manny Pacquiao _____ deserve to be the subject of booing.
dont 0.0%
doesn't 100.0%
don't 0.0%
doesnt 0.0%
Mom said she wants only one ____, but I would like four _____ with my dinner.
potato, potatos 0.0%
potatos, potato 0.0%
potato, potatoes 100.0%
potato, potato 0.0%
potatoes, potato 0.0%
Mr. Miller _______ own a car.
doesn't 100.0%
doesnt 0.0%
don't 0.0%
do not 0.0%
My dog loves to chase ___ tail.
My friend traveled _____ to _____ America
South; south 0.0%
south; South 100.0%
south, south 0.0%
My life experiences _____ been, for me, an amazing journey
are 0.0%
has 6.0%
have 93.0%
My uncle left his fortune to my brother and ___.
me 93.0%
mine 0.0%
we 0.0%
I'll 0.0%
I 6.0%
me 93.0%
Omar owns a large _____ of cows.
had 0.0%
heard 0.0%
herd 100.0%
head 0.0%
hard 0.0%
Past tense of "run"?
runs 0.0%
ron 0.0%
ran 100.0%
runned 0.0%
Past Tense of sentence "The barber cuts the hair".
The barber had cut the hair. 0.0%
The barber has cut the hair. 6.0%
The barber would have cut the hair. 0.0%
The barber cut the hair. 93.0%
The barber used to cut the hair. 0.0%
Pattni owns a _________ of vehicles
flete 0.0%
fleet 100.0%
flight 0.0%
flit 0.0%
fleat 0.0%
Please insert missing verb in a sentence "We ___ very glad that you joined us"
is 0.0%
will be 0.0%
were 100.0%
can 0.0%
Select the correct sentence:
Which sandwich would the witch want? 100.0%
Witch sandwich would the which want? 0.0%
Which sandwitch would the witch want? 0.0%
Witch sandwitch would the wich want? 0.0%
Which sandwitch would the which want? 0.0%
She promised she would lend me the book after she ___ it.
had finished 0.0%
finished 0.0%
finishes 100.0%
will finish 0.0%
She put ____ leaving till Sunday.
away 0.0%
down 0.0%
off 100.0%
over 0.0%
She was so exhausted that she _____ down for a nap.
lay 92.0%
lie 0.0%
lied 7.0%
laid 0.0%
She was wearing a skirt. She was _____-legged.
empty 0.0%
beer 0.0%
bare 100.0%
bear 0.0%
Since I started my new job, it seems like I have very ____ time to do the things I enjoy.
a few 0.0%
few 0.0%
little 100.0%
a little 0.0%
Swimming in heated pools ___ very common in this part of the country.
is 100.0%
are 0.0%
were 0.0%
would have 0.0%
Ted had three sisters, so by marrying him, Susan gained three ___.
sisters-in-law 100.0%
sister's-in-law 0.0%
sisters-in-laws 0.0%
sister-in-laws 0.0%
That ___ purse was stolen, and those ___ passports went missing.
woman, men 0.0%
woman's, men's 100.0%
womans', mens' 0.0%
men's, woman's 0.0%
That was intense; I need to ___ down for a second.
lie 80.0%
lain 0.0%
lay 20.0%
laid 0.0%
Both "lie" and "lay" are correct. 0.0%
That's Jeremy's and ____ favorite movie.
my 90.0%
I's 0.0%
my's 0.0%
mine 9.0%
The _____ man spoke _____ in his _____ 101 class.
English; english; english 0.0%
english; english; English 8.0%
English; English; English 91.0%
The baffling question was quite ________.
obtuse 0.0%
abtruse 0.0%
obtruce 0.0%
abstruse 100.0%
The books are ___ and ___ here to claim ___.
their, their, them 0.0%
theirs, they're, it 9.0%
theirs, their, them 0.0%
they're, their, it 0.0%
theirs, they're, them 90.0%
theirs, they're, them 90.0%
theirs, they're, it 10.0%
The combination of three periods (. . .) is known as a(n)____ ?
Parentheses 0.0%
Ellipsis 100.0%
Silence 0.0%
None of these 0.0%
Pause 0.0%
The dog ______ the boy yesterday.
bitten 0.0%
bite 11.0%
bit 88.0%
bited 0.0%
The flowers need to be
waters. 0.0%
watering. 0.0%
water it. 0.0%
weather. 0.0%
watered. 100.0%
The judges considered his opinion to be myopic. What other word could replace the word "myopic"?
Shortsighted 100.0%
Ludicrous 0.0%
Longsighted 0.0%
Expert 0.0%
The monster's ire was ___ ___ the dwarf's accusation.
aroused by 100.0%
visited upon 0.0%
occupied by 0.0%
risen with 0.0%
The past perfect simple is often used when we report what people had said/thought/believed.
The punctuation is correct in which of these sentences? (American English)
"Kiss me, Kate"! said Job, sadly. 0.0%
"Kiss me Kate!," said Job, sadly. 0.0%
"Kiss me, Kate!" said Job sadly. 77.0%
"Kiss me, Kate!", said Job sadly. 22.0%
The reporter kept ________ me, so I decided ________ the interview.
interrupt; leaving 0.0%
interrupt; to leave 0.0%
interrupting; to leave 100.0%
interrupting; leaving 0.0%
interrupt; going to leave 0.0%
The special _____ in the show have greatly ______ my impression of its quality.
effects; affected 100.0%
affects; affected 0.0%
affects; effected 0.0%
effects; effected 0.0%
The word "Cognate" refers to
words in different languages that derive from the same original root 100.0%
a foreign phrase commonly used in local dialect (e.g. 'hors d'oeuvres' in English) 0.0%
a term for a mechanical component in a gear 0.0%
a complex word with much simpler synonyms (e.g. 'diminuitive' is a cognate of 'small') 0.0%
words in different languages that derive from the same original root 100.0%
The word "whom" is:
A more proper way of saying "who". 0.0%
Not a real word. 0.0%
Only used when it is the object of a sentence. 100.0%
An outdated pronoun similar to "thou" or "thine" 0.0%
Only used when it is the subject of a sentence. 0.0%
There is ___ coffee in your cup. Shall I give you some more?
few 0.0%
little 100.0%
a few 0.0%
fewer 0.0%
They ___ his passport carefully.
were checking 0.0%
had to check 0.0%
(All are correct) 100.0%
had checked 0.0%
checked 0.0%
They cannot decide. They cannot make up ____ minds.
their 100.0%
Their 0.0%
they're 0.0%
there 0.0%
their 100.0%
They divorced because of his ________.
adultry 0.0%
adultery 100.0%
audultery 0.0%
adultory 0.0%
They're is a contraction of _______.
there 0.0%
their 0.0%
They are 100.0%
they really 0.0%
This book is ___. That book is ___.
you're, theres 0.0%
your, their 0.0%
your's, their's 0.0%
your's, there's 0.0%
yours, theirs 100.0%
yours, theirs 100.0%
This book is surely worth ___ .
read 0.0%
to read 0.0%
reading 100.0%
to be reading 0.0%
This is my ___ dress.
mother's-in-law 0.0%
mother-in-law's 100.0%
mother-in-laws 0.0%
mothers-in-law 0.0%
This shop is ___ on Sundays.
opened 0.0%
opening 0.0%
opens 0.0%
open 100.0%
Three ___ sat in the tree.
monkeys 100.0%
monkees 0.0%
monkies 0.0%
monkey 0.0%
Tom watches this TV show once in a blue moon. This means:
Tom watches this TV show when the moon is full. 0.0%
Tom is obsessed with this TV show. 0.0%
Tom rarely watches this TV show. 100.0%
Tom watches this TV show when his friends put it on. 0.0%
Tom regularly watches this TV show. 0.0%
Varying punctuation in a sentence can change its meaning.
We have _____ money left. We can't afford this ring.
small 0.0%
plenty 0.0%
few 0.0%
little 100.0%
We were supposed to fly to Germany_ ________ _ the flight was canceled!
We were supposed to fly to Germany: however, the flight was canceled! 16.0%
We were supposed to fly to Germany; however, the flight was canceled! 83.0%
We were supposed to fly to Germany, however, the flight was canceled! 0.0%
We were supposed to fly to Germany, however: the flight was canceled! 0.0%
We weren't surprised by the ......... of traffic going to the coast, but we did notice the .......... of cars towing caravans.
amount, number 100.0%
number number 0.0%
amount amount 0.0%
number, amount 0.0%
We will meet ____ the afternoon. He arrived ____ Friday. Please don't call me ____ seven o'clock.
at; in; on 0.0%
in; in; on 0.0%
in; on; at 100.0%
in; at; during 0.0%
on; on; at 0.0%
What ___ they ___ to you?
does, do 0.0%
did, does 0.0%
do, does 0.0%
did, do 100.0%
What form of speech is "and"?
Preposition 0.0%
Noun 0.0%
Conjunction 100.0%
Adjective 0.0%
Verb 0.0%
What is a noun?
the opposite of a yesun 0.0%
a descriptive modifier 0.0%
an adverb 0.0%
a person, place, thing or idea 100.0%
an action 0.0%
What is a verb?
A type of article 0.0%
A word that conveys action, occurrence, or state of being. 100.0%
A descriptive word 0.0%
A person, place, thing, or idea. 0.0%
What is an adjective?
A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. 28.0%
A part of speech that modifies a noun or a pronoun. 71.0%
A part of speech that derives from a verb but functions as a noun. 0.0%
A person, place, thing, or idea. 0.0%
What is an example of a homophone?
land line, cellular 0.0%
were, was 0.0%
tiny, small 0.0%
Good, bad 0.0%
wear, where, ware 100.0%
What is an example of a palindrome?
happy, sad 0.0%
Hannah 100.0%
to, two, too 0.0%
happy, glad 0.0%
What is the correct spelling of the word
adventuruos 0.0%
adventurous 100.0%
adventorous 0.0%
adventarous 0.0%
What is the correct way to edit this sentence without changing its meaning? "Who'd you get those directions from?"
Did you get those directions from someone? 0.0%
Where did you get those directions from? 0.0%
How did you get those directions? 0.0%
From whom did you get those directions? 100.0%
From who did you get those directions? 0.0%
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
A simile uses 'as' or 'like' while a metaphor does not. 100.0%
A metaphor uses 'as' or 'like', while a simile does not. 0.0%
A simile is spoken, a metaphor is written. 0.0%
A metaphor uses 'as', while a simile uses 'like'. 0.0%
There isn't a difference. 0.0%
A simile uses 'as' or 'like' while a metaphor does not. 100.0%
What is the meaning of a saying "every dog has his day"?
We are sad. 0.0%
Every day is a hard day for a dog. 0.0%
Every day a dog feels good. 0.0%
We will be happy too. 100.0%
What is the opposite of poor?
poorness 0.0%
riches 0.0%
poverty 0.0%
healthy 0.0%
wealthy 100.0%
What is the past tense of "go"?
gone 0.0%
went 100.0%
goed 0.0%
got 0.0%
What is the plural form of WOMAN?
ladies 0.0%
womens 0.0%
womyns 0.0%
womans 0.0%
women 100.0%
What is the plural of SHEEP?
sheeze 0.0%
sheeps 0.0%
sheep 100.0%
sheep's 0.0%
sheeps' 0.0%
What is the proper format?
Mr. John Smith 100.0%
Mr John Smith 0.0%
What is the subject of the following sentence: Go to the park!
park 14.0%
go 0.0%
the 0.0%
to 0.0%
you (implied) 85.0%
What's the opposite of 'optimistic'?
opportunistic 0.0%
artistic 0.0%
pessimistic 100.0%
fantastic 0.0%
enthusiastic 0.0%
When asked "____ did you see?" the reply is "I saw Nicolas Cage yesterday."
When the clock _____ twelve, Cinderella's carriage ____ back into a pumpkin.
strikes; turned 0.0%
struck; turns 0.0%
striked; went 0.0%
struck; turned 100.0%
Which answer is worded correctly?
If I am you, I would go to the library to pick up the book. 0.0%
If I'm you, I would go to the library to pick up the book. 0.0%
If I was you, I would go to the library to pick up the book. 0.0%
If I were you, I would go to the library to pick up the book. 100.0%
Which example is grammatically correct?
You all invited to attend my party. 0.0%
You all is invited to attend my party. 0.0%
Y'all is invited to attend my party. 0.0%
Y'all invited to attend my party. 0.0%
You are invited to attend my party. 100.0%
Which is an example of onomatopoeia?
zooming 100.0%
packing 0.0%
dolt 0.0%
zone 0.0%
inane 0.0%
zap 100.0%
Which is correct?
It's been a while since I've seen it. 100.0%
Its been a while since I've seen it. 0.0%
It's been awhile since I've seen it. 0.0%
It's been a while since I seen it. 0.0%
Six oh-clock 0.0%
Six oh clock 0.0%
Six oclock 0.0%
Six o'clock 100.0%
Six o-clock 0.0%
There buying a house. 0.0%
They're buying a house. 100.0%
Their buying a house. 0.0%
Who's books is these? 0.0%
Whose books is these? 0.0%
Whose books are these? 100.0%
Who's books are these? 0.0%
Which is first person plural past tense?
I am wrong. 0.0%
We were wrong. 100.0%
We was wrong. 0.0%
I were wrong. 0.0%
They were wrong. 0.0%
Which is grammatically correct?
People continue to worry about the future, our failure to conserve resources has put the world at risk. 0.0%
People continue to worry about the future; our failure to conserve resources has put the world at risk. 100.0%
People continue to worry about the future our failure to conserve resources has put the world at risk. 0.0%
Which is NOT a synonym pair?
belittle : disparage 0.0%
diligent : hard-working 0.0%
gullible : ingenious 100.0%
secret : clandestine 0.0%
indigent : poor 0.0%
Which is the correct spelling?
Resterant 0.0%
Resteraunt 0.0%
Restaurant 100.0%
Restaraunt 0.0%
Which is the correct usage of English Grammar?
She was full of grit and determination. 100.0%
She was fulla grit and determination. 0.0%
She was full have grit and determination. 0.0%
She was full've grit and determination. 0.0%
You're going to regret crossing me. 100.0%
You're are going to regret crossing me. 0.0%
Your going to regret crossing me. 0.0%
Your are going to regret crossing me. 0.0%
Which is the correct usage of the word "too"?
There are pears. There are apples, too. 100.0%
There is one pear and a bunch of oranges. There are too apples. 0.0%
Which is the proper spelling?
Which of the following demonstrates INCORRECT syllabication?
at-mos-phere 0.0%
knowl-edge 100.0%
Shake-speare 0.0%
de-scribe 0.0%
Which of the following is a grammatically correct sentence?
We walked to far today. 0.0%
We walked two far today. 0.0%
We walked too far today. 100.0%
We walked tow far today. 0.0%
Which of the following is a split infinitive?
All are split infinitives. 0.0%
to be profitably run 0.0%
quick to climb 0.0%
to sing gleefully 0.0%
to accurately be drawn 100.0%
Which of the following is correct?
I, John Walter, am a student of engineering. 100.0%
I, John Walter, are a student of engineering. 0.0%
I, John Walter, is a student of engineering. 0.0%
Which of the following is not a phrasal verb?
Break in 0.0%
Cut in 0.0%
Butt in 0.0%
Gut in 100.0%
Come up 0.0%
Which of the following is not a possible definition of the word 'destroy'?
rove 100.0%
annihilate 0.0%
ruin 0.0%
wreck 0.0%
Which of the following is NOT a preposition?
From 0.0%
Of 0.0%
In 0.0%
Where 100.0%
To 0.0%
Which of the following is not a word?
suppressiveness 0.0%
suppressant 0.0%
suppressional 100.0%
suppressor 0.0%
suppression 0.0%
Which of the following is NOT an adverb?
Savagely 0.0%
Well 0.0%
Not 0.0%
Red 100.0%
Which of the following phrases is correct?
in its own right 100.0%
on it's own right 0.0%
own its on right 0.0%
Which of the following sentences is an example of simile?
Bill is as powerful as an ox. 100.0%
Erin is a tiger on the tennis court. 0.0%
Penny is a pretty powerful ping-pong player. 0.0%
Don is the smartest person in the history of the world. 0.0%
George put his John Hancock on the contract. 0.0%
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
That car over their is for sale. It's only $1,000. 0.0%
The jeans are on sale. They're 25% off the original price. 100.0%
There's a bigger discount on the first item then on the second one. 0.0%
After we finished shopping, than we went out for some food. 0.0%
It's price has been reduced from $25 to $20. 0.0%
Which of the following sentences uses the passive voice?
I tried to prevent a pack of velociraptors from eating my best friend, but I wasn't fast enough. 0.0%
Velociraptors quietly stalk their prey. 0.0%
"Please don't disembowel me, velociraptors," I cried. 0.0%
Did you see where that last velociraptor went? 0.0%
The hunter was mauled by a velociraptor. 100.0%
The hunter was mauled by a velociraptor. 100.0%
Which of the following words is not like the others?
voluble 0.0%
reticent 100.0%
garrulous 0.0%
talkative 0.0%
loquacious 0.0%
Which of these best describes writing in the "first person"?
A story from the perspective of a specific character, using the word "I" 100.0%
A story written for children and aimed at beginner readers 0.0%
A story written about characters, but with no insight into their internal thoughts or motives 0.0%
A story where the narrator "knows all" with regard to every character and their motives 0.0%
A real life story, with characters based or inspired by true events 0.0%
Which of these is an example of an oxymoron?
Soft steps 0.0%
A small tip 0.0%
A tall tale 0.0%
Civilized warfare 100.0%
A big elephant 0.0%
Which of these is an irregular verb?
cut 0.0%
None of these verbs are irregular. 0.0%
All of these verbs are irregular. 100.0%
go 0.0%
swim 0.0%
Which of these is correct?
There over their by they're bikes 0.0%
Theyre over there near they're bikes. 0.0%
They're over their by there bikes. 0.0%
They're over there next to there bikes. 0.0%
They're over there near their bikes. 100.0%
They're over there near their bikes. 83.0%
They're over their by there bikes. 16.0%
Which of these is the strongest example of alliteration?
A sharp crack rang through the air as the bat hit the baseball. 0.0%
A bumbling bunch of big baboons. 100.0%
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. 0.0%
Carrie chewed celery. 0.0%
Which one is an article
to 0.0%
no 0.0%
not 0.0%
the 100.0%
they 0.0%
Which one of these sentences is correct:
She were in the house yesterday. 0.0%
She was in the house yesterday. 100.0%
She is in the house yesterday. 0.0%
She are in the house yesterday. 0.0%
Which part of speech are I, he, you, she, and it?
pronouns 100.0%
verbs 0.0%
adjectives 0.0%
nouns 0.0%
Which part of the following sentence is the predicate? "The fluffy cat jumped on the chair with graceful agility."
on the chair 0.0%
The fluffy cat 0.0%
jumped on the chair with graceful agility 100.0%
cat jumped on the chair 0.0%
Which phrase is grammatically correct?
If I were you 83.0%
If I was you 16.0%
If I where you 0.0%
Which punctuation mark indicates excitement and emphasis?
period 0.0%
semicolon 0.0%
quotation mark 0.0%
exclamation point 100.0%
colon 0.0%
Which sentence has the correct use of a semicolon?
While searching for a good place to get a unicorn burger; I traveled to Seattle; Tokyo; and London. 0.0%
My aunt's knuckles are hairy indeed; but I have no desire to stroke them. 0.0%
Using a semicolon isn't hard; I once saw a party gorilla do it. 100.0%
When dinosaurs agree on something; they'll often high five one another, dinosaurs are all about high fives. 0.0%
Which sentence is correct?
It isn't fair that she gets to go to the fare. 0.0%
It isn't fair that she gets to go to the fair. 100.0%
It isn't fare that she gets to go to the fair. 0.0%
Will you merry me? 0.0%
Will you marry me? 100.0%
Shes' walking down the street. 0.0%
She's walking down the street. 100.0%
Shes walking down the street. 0.0%
Shes walking dawn the street. 0.0%
Students get confused but sometimes theye to shy to ask questions. 0.0%
Students get confused, but sometimes your too shy to ask questions. 0.0%
Students get confused, but sometimes they're too shy to ask questions. 100.0%
The families dogs are not housebroken; the puppies are constantly peeing on all of the three kids toys. 0.0%
The families dogs are not housebroken; the puppy's are constantly peeing on all of the three kids's toys. 0.0%
The family's dogs are not housebroken; the puppies are constantly peeing on all of the three kids' toys. 100.0%
The family's dogs are not housebroken; the puppy's constantly peeing on all of the three kids's toys. 0.0%
It isn't fair that she gets to go to the fair. 100.0%
Which sentence properly uses semicolons?
The first part of this sentence could stand alone; this related second part justifies the semicolon. 100.0%
A wiser man once said; "Use a semicolon before quotations." 0.0%
Use semicolons when listing things; places; ideas; and moustache styles. 0.0%
A semicolon; sets apart the subject of the sentence for emphasis. 0.0%
The first part of this sentence could stand alone; this related second part justifies the semicolon. 100.0%
Which sentence reads correctly?
We went to thems house. 0.0%
We went to they house 0.0%
We went to there house. 0.0%
We went to their house. 100.0%
We went to they're house. 0.0%
We went to their house. 100.0%
Which word is NOT correct?
funner 100.0%
cooler 0.0%
smarter 0.0%
Which word is the adjective in this sentence? "Laura is a pretty woman."
Laura 0.0%
woman 0.0%
is 0.0%
pretty 100.0%
Who is _____, Keshi or Lhiandra
prettier 100.0%
more pretty 0.0%
prettiest 0.0%
Whose turn is it? It is the ____ turn.
boyses 0.0%
his 0.0%
boy 0.0%
boy's 100.0%
Words that sound the same are called:
palindromes 0.0%
similes 0.0%
homophones 100.0%
synonyms 0.0%
Would you mind _______ that restaurant to make a reservation?
in calling 0.0%
to call 0.0%
call 0.0%
make call 0.0%
calling 100.0%
You ___ come.
shouldn't of 0.0%
shouldnt have 0.0%
shouldn't have 100.0%
cant 0.0%
You should ___ turned left.