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Grammar Goofs 2 Created by Connie Campbell

Read each sentence and click the one that is written correctly.

Which sentence is correct? She will rise the window. She will raise the window.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: She will raise the window.

Yes, that is correct! She will raise the window.

Which sentence is correct? Ann and I used the new stationary. Ann and I used the new stationery.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: Ann and I worked on the new stationery.

Yes, that is correct! Ann and I worked on the new stationery.

Which sentence is correct? The shelves have a full complement of books. The shelves have a full compliment of books.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: The shelves have a full complement of books.

Yes, that is correct! The shelves have a full complement of books.

Which sentence is correct? No one beside the owner could control the dog. No one besides the owner could control the dog.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: No one beside the owner could control the dog.

Yes, that is correct! No one beside the owner could control the dog.

Which sentence is correct? The boys were too late to get to class before the bell. The boys were to late to get two class before the bell.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: The boys were too late to get to class before the bell.

Yes, that is correct! The boys were too late to get to class before the bell.

Which sentence is correct? Their writing a report on George Washington. Theyre writing a report on George Washington. There writing a report on George Washington.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: Theyre writing a report on George Washington.

Yes, that is correct! Theyre writing a report on George Washington.

Which sentence is correct? I will lay down and take a quick nap. I will lie down and take a quick nap.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: I will lie down and take a quick nap.

Yes, that is correct! I will lie down and take a quick nap.

Which sentence is correct? He had to sit in the hospital waiting room for hours. He had to set in the hospital waiting room for hours.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: He had to sit in the hospital waiting room for hours.

Yes, that is correct! He had to sit in the hospital waiting room for hours.

Which sentence is correct? The team captain, as well as the other players, are anxious. The team captain, as well as the other players, is anxious.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: The team captain, as well as the other players, is anxious.

Yes, that is correct! The team captain, as well as the other players, is anxious.

Which sentence is correct? He is taller than me. He is taller than I.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: He is taller than me.

Yes, that is correct! He is taller than me.

Which sentence is correct? The pilot could not find nowhere to land. The pilot could not find anywhere to land.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: The pilot could not find anywhere to land.

Yes, that is correct! The pilot could not find anywhere to land.

Which sentence is correct? The dancer moved more graceful than the actor. The dancer moved more gracefully than the actor.

Sorry, that is incorrect! The correct answer is: The dancer moved more gracefully than the actor.

Yes, that is correct! The dancer moved more gracefully than the actor.

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