1. Which sentence is correctly written in the passive voice?
Explanation: This sentence is written in the passive voice with the subject receiving the action.
Report for correction2. What is the plural form of "child"?
Explanation: "Children" is the correct plural form of "child."
Report for correction3. Identify the adverb in the sentence ,"She quickly finished her homework."
Explanation: "Quickly" modifies the verb "finished" and answers the question of how she finished her homework.
Report for correction4. Select the correct sentence:
Explanation: This sentence is in the past perfect tense and uses the correct verb form "have seen."
Report for correction5. Which sentence is in the past tense?
Explanation: This sentence is in the past tense, indicating an action that has already happened.
Report for correction6. Identify the preposition in the sentence,"The cat is on the table."
Explanation: "On" is a preposition that shows the relationship between the cat and the table.
Report for correction7. Choose the sentence with the correct use of "its" and "it's":
Explanation: "It's" is the contraction for "it is" and is used correctly in this sentence.
Report for correction8. Which sentence has the correct use of "it's"?
Explanation: "It's" is the contraction for "it is," which is correctly used in this sentence.
Report for correction9. Choose the correct sentence:
Explanation: "She" and "I" are subject pronouns. In English, it’s polite to mention others before yourself, hence "She and I" rather than "I and she
Report for correction10. What is the comparative form of "happy"?
Explanation: "Happier" is the comparative form of "happy."
Report for correction11. Which sentence is written in the subjunctive mood?
Explanation: The use of "were" in this sentence indicates the subjunctive mood.
Report for correction12. Identify the noun in the sentence,"The sun shines brightly."
Explanation: "Sun" is a noun, the subject of the sentence.
Report for correction13. Identify the antecedent in the sentence , "The dog wagged its tail."
Explanation: The antecedent is the word that a pronoun refers to, in this case, "dog" is the antecedent for "its."
Report for correction14. Identify the adjective in the sentence,"The red car is fast."
Explanation: "Red" describes the noun "car."
Report for correction15. Identify the adverb in the sentence,"He carefully painted the picture."
Explanation: "Carefully" modifies the verb "painted" and answers the question of how he painted the picture.
Report for correction16. Choose the correct sentence:
Explanation: This sentence is correctly structured without unnecessary punctuation.
Report for correction17. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Explanation: A comma is used correctly to separate two independent clauses.
Report for correction18. Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
Explanation: The subject "dogs" requires the plural verb "are."
Report for correction19. Which sentence uses the correct form of "their"?
Explanation: "They're" is the contraction for "they are," and it is used correctly in this sentence.
Report for correction20. Choose the correct sentence:
Explanation: "They're" is the contraction for "they are."
Report for correction21. Choose the sentence with the correct use of "there," "their," and "they're":
Explanation: "They're" is the contraction for "they are," and it is used correctly in this sentence.
Report for correction22. Identify the conjunction in the sentence,"She wanted to go to the park, but it started raining."
Explanation: "But" is a conjunction that joins two independent clauses in this compound sentence.
Report for correction23. What is the superlative form of "good"?
Explanation: "Best" is the superlative form of "good."
Report for correction24. Choose the sentence with the correct use of "you're" and "your":
Explanation: "You're" is the contraction for "you are," and "your" indicates possession, both used correctly in this sentence.
Report for correction25. Choose the sentence with the correct use of "your" and "you're":
Explanation: "You're" is the contraction for "you are."
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