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List of quizzes
Choose a quiz from one of the following subcategories:
Adverbs and adjectives
Agreement
- Pronoun agreement: Choose the correct option!
- Pronoun agreement: Test your knowledge!
- Subject-verb agreement: Advanced
- Subject-verb agreement: Basic
- Subject-verb agreement: Collective nouns
- Subject-verb agreement: Compound subjects
- Subject-verb agreement: “Either” and “neither”
- Subject-verb agreement: Indefinite pronouns
- Subject-verb agreement: Make sure they agree!
- Subject-verb agreement: “Number,” “range” and “total”
- Subject-verb agreement with “none”
Articles
Conjunctions
Grammar and syntax errors
- Commonly misused phrases: Not so easy to spot
- Dangling modifiers: They’ll lead you astray!
- Dangling modifiers: They’ll lead you awry!
- Dangling modifiers: They’ll leave you hanging!
- Dangling modifiers: They’ll leave you in suspense!
- Double negatives: Don’t cancel yourself out!
- Double negatives: Stay positive!
- Faulty comparisons: Something’s amiss
- Faulty comparisons: Something’s askew
- Faulty comparisons: Something’s not right
- How to use “such as” correctly
- Identifying errors: Find the faux pas!
- Identifying errors: Pin down the gaffe!
- Identifying errors: Spot the slip-up!
Nouns
Parallelism
Parts of speech
Phrases
Plurals
- English plurals: Exceptions to the rules!
- English plurals: More than just adding “s”
- English plurals: Tricky endings
- Irregular plural nouns
- Plural compounds: Not so straightforward
- Plural compounds: Tricky stuff!
- Plural family names
- Plurals of nouns ending in "f" or "fe"
- Plurals of nouns ending in “y”
Prepositions
Pronouns
- Natural reflexes: Is it “me” or “myself”?
- Natural reflexes: Is it “you” or “yourself”?
- Pronoun case: Is it “they” or “them”?
- Pronoun case: Is it “we” or “us”?
- Pronoun case with comparisons: Are you as tall as “I” or “me”?
- Pronoun case with comparisons: Are you as thrilled as “they” or “them”?
- That or which: It’s all relative!
- That or which: That’s essential!
- That or which: Which is it?
- Who or whom: Choose the correct pronoun!
- Who or whom: Which one is right?
Sentence structure
- Clauses and phrases: Can you tell the difference?
- Clauses and phrases: Pick the right one!
- Clauses and phrases: Which is which?
- Fun with Clauses: Dependent or independent?
- Fun with Clauses: Which ones can stand alone?
- Fun with Clauses: Which ones need support?
- Parts of sentences: Is that a direct object?
- Parts of sentences: Is that a subject?
- Parts of sentences: Is that a verb?
- Sentence structure: “Although” or “however”?
- The four sentence types: Spot the correct one!
- Transition words: What’s their function?
Verbs
Action, linking and helping verbs
Active and passive voice
Phrasal verbs
Tenses and moods
- Conditionals: Choose the correct tense
- Conditionals: “If” and other clues
- Conditionals: Iffy verbs
- Conjugating verbs to music
- Conjugation: We will remember them
- Verb moods: Feeling moody
- Verb moods: Indicative, imperative or subjunctive?
- Verb tenses: Context is everything
- Verb tenses in storytelling
- Verb tenses: Timing is everything