Is this right? | Wrong Word | Sentences | Subject Verb Agreement | Random |
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What is a?
Which is correct?
a. The cat is licking it's paw because it has a splinter. b. The figure skater was real disappointed with her performance in the final round. c. Helen's glass fell of the table. d. To me, blue cheese tastes badly, but Bobby likes it. |
What is d?
Which uses uses an incorrect word?
a. My walkie-talkie is too weak to pick up their voices. b. Susan casually tied the sweater around her waist. c. I was so thirsty that I drank too much. d. It will take a weak to get my watch repaired. |
What is b?
Which is a complete sentence?
a. Available in different colors, such as red and yellow. b. Green is the color of growth. c. Marking the page with a red sticker immediately. d. A color-coded system for marking different types of information. |
What is d?
Which sentence is correct?
a. Are eighteen weeks the length of the typical semester? b. Two thirds of the students has finished the work already. c. Seven dollars are the price of a movie ticket. d. Three fourths of the watermelon was eaten immediately. |
What is a?
Which sentence is correct?
a. Brandy, my first doll, still sits on my shelf. b. Mr. Wu the store manager gave Lisa a raise. c. My father, a mail carrier never works on Sundays. d. I bought tickets to see Giggles a musical, on Friday. |
What is a?
Which is correct?
a. Everybody except him was shorter than six feet. b. A marathon covers a little over 26 miles; that is a long ways to run. c. Never play in a pile of leaves without the leaves are off the street. |
What is a?
Which sentence is not correct?
a. Your project is not quiet completed. b. You've already shown me how to work the math problem. c. For her birthday, I gave Leigh a box of stationary. d. Who is the new student sitting alone over there? |
What is complex?
Elaine Blum, who lives across the the street, is an electrician.
Which type of sentence structure is the above sentence? |
What is c?
Which sentence is correct?
a. Two thousand pounds equal one ton. b. Do thirty-six inches equal a yard? c. Two quarters are lying on the floor next to the vending machine. d. The news about the hurricane were alarming. |
What is b?
Which uses correct parallel structure?
a. Susie loves to sing, to dance, and acting in plays. b. I suggest you face your fears, take a chance, and try your best. c. Be sure you are eating healthy, taking vitamins, and get enough sleep. |
What is c?
Which is correct?
a. Whom did you beat in the first race? b. To who shall I send the application? c. Who called so early this morning? d. Whom did Kathy describe the play to yesterday? |
What is d?
Which is correct?
a. Uncle Henry uses a hammer and a plane in his carpentry jobs. b. The lights in the harbor shown brightly. c. Will this project take more than one weak? d. These potatoes are to salty for my taste. |
What is simple?
In fact, I may become a flight attendant.
Which type of sentence structure is the above sentence? |
What is c?
Which sentence is correct?
a. "Trees and Snow Fields" are the title of my poem? b. Calico Creations are a craft store owned by my aunt. c. Hanging in the museum, Water Lilies was more beautiful than I expected. |
What is a?
Which sentence contains a participial phrase?
a. Iris, shaken by the fall, sat down on the bench. b. Iris, who was shaken by the fall, sat down. c. Iris was shaken by the fall, so she sat down. d. Because she was shaken by the fall, Iris sat down. |
What is c?
Which is correct?
a. Snow don't fall in the tropics. b. Hurricanes doesn't travel very far inland. c. Without lightning, thunder doesn't occur. d. They, as well as me, doesn't enjoy shoveling the walks after a snowstorm. |
What is d?
Which is correct?
a. In all fairrness, the judge will hear the case. b. Much to our astonishement, Manfred won the a trophy. c. Finaly, the team has a chance for first place. d. A sudden storm caused a postponement of the picnic. |
What is compound-complex?
Since globes make me wonder about life in different countries, I like to study them; I enjoy maps as well.
Which type of sentence structure is the above sentence? |
What is a?
Which sentence is correct?
a. The Association of Veterans has an office on Crescent Street. b. Written by Nancy Farmer, The Ear, the EYe and the Arm take place in Zimbabwe. c. Founded in 1860, Alice Springs are a town in Australia. |
What is d?
Which word is a antonym for arduous, as used in this sentence?
Hiking two miles through snow to get to the shelter was arduous work, but Jim and Glen had no choice. a. Demanding b. Impressive c. Difficult d. Effortless |
What is d?
Which is correct?
a. The coach praised Manuel and he. b. Him and me are going to the movies. c. This problem involves her and I. d. They and children had a great time. |
What is b?
Which is correct?
a. Willard took his sister's advise and went to the party. b. The coach said we're not quite ready to compete. c. The small plain flew over the Grand Canyon. d. Can you heer me? |
What is complex?
I am not sure if I can come to the wedding, but will send a present regardless.
Which type of sentence structure is the above sentence? |
What is b?
Which sentence is correct?
a. At the video store, 101 Dalmatians were not on the shelf. b. Rising Hills is my hometown. c. The Panthers are the name of my little sister's soccer team. d. Daughters of Mercy Hospital accept volunteers. |
What is b?
Which is correct?
a. Mr. Collins said, "Please clean up your room. John sighed and asked, now?" b. Mr. Collins said, "Please clean up your room." John sighed and asked, "Now?" c. Mr. Collins said, Please clean up your room. "John sighed and asked, Now?" |