Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose one of the underlined verbs to make this sentence correct. 1. Have/Has any of you heard the news? 2. He seems to forget.

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Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose one of the underlined verbs to make this sentence correct. 1. Have/Has any of you heard the news? 2. He seems to forget that there is/are things he needs to do before he graduates. 3. She have/has the weirdest sense of humor.

Parts of Speech: For each word listed, choose which part of speech it is. 1. Running  noun, verb or adjective 2. Beautiful  noun, verb or adjective 3. Yet  verb, pronoun or conjunction 4. He  noun, pronoun or conjunction 5. Have  noun, verb or adjective

Spelling: Choose the correctly spelled underlined word. 1. Check the date on the calendar/calender. 2. You should feel privelaged/ privileged to have no curfew! 3. Sometimes my parents dissapoint/disappoint me. 4. You are so embarrassing/embarassing! 5. He guaranteed/garanteed me it would work.

Subject Verb Agreement: Choose one of the underlined verbs to make this sentence correct. 1. Some of the sugar is/are on the floor. 2. Some of the spices is/are on the floor. 3. There is/are a fly in my soup. 4. There is/are four flies in my soup.

Homophones: Choose the correct underlined homophone. 1. The team was greatly affected/effected by their/there loss last night. 2. I can’t chose/choose for you; the decision is in your/you’re hands.