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Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Click the correct form of the adjective that best fits the sentence.
Example: She is _______ than him.    Choices: short, shorter, shortest
Method: Read the sentence and figure out if the sentence is comparing one or more things and use positive, comparative or superlative form of the word.
Answer: The above sentence is comparing her with him, hence the comparative adjective 'shorter' must be used.
Instructions:
1. Read all the given sentences.
2. Click the sentence that doesn't have any grammatical or spelling errors.
Example: I like Weird Al. He has a pleasant voice.
Choice:
I like Weird Al as he acts crazy.
Weird Al has a pleasant voice and I like him.
I like Weird Al as long as he has a pleasant voice.
Example: She went to the office.
Answer:
She
went
to
the
office
.
Tip: In the above example, the prepositional phrase starts with the preposition "to" followed by its object "the office".
Example: He told the truth.
Method: Figure out the noun which is a quality that you can only think and feel about. Then, select it.
Answer: The noun in the above sentence is 'truth'. Therefore, the answer is 'truth'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentences.
2. Click the sentence that is grammatically correct and is in perfect tense
Instructions:
1. Read the given question.
2. Decide what type of a noun is the given word.
3. Click the correct noun form.
Example: This is a book.
Method: Figure out the noun that can be touched, heard, seen, smelled or tasted and select it.
Answer: The noun in the above sentence is 'book'. Therefore, the answer is 'book'.
Example: Find the Nouns
run
saw
red
Note: The word "saw" can be a verb or a noun.
Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Check the underlined word to see if it is describing a noun or a pronoun.   3. If so, click TRUE; otherwise click FALSE.
Example: The lovely girl sang sweetly.
Method: Check if the underlined word is describing the noun. If so, click TRUE; otherwise click FALSE.
Answer: In the above sentence, the word 'sweetly' is describing the verb 'sang'. Therefore, the answer is 'FALSE'.