Choose the correct word: If your behavior is (bad/badly) enough, the teacher will send you out of class.


bad


badly

1 points

QUESTION 15

Choose the correct word: Whoever stole that old lady’s purse has no (conscious/conscience).


conscious


conscience

1 points

QUESTION 16

Choose the correct word: Yesterday she (lead/led) the school chorus in singing its alma mater.


lead


led

1 points

QUESTION 17

Choose the correct word: Her grandmother used her white glove test and snide comments to (imply/infer) that Sally’s house was too messy.


imply


infer

1 points

QUESTION 18

Choose the correct word: Don’t (loose/lose) your debit card, or someone might empty your bank account.


loose


lose

1 points

QUESTION 19

Choose the correct word: She (passed/past) the house twice before she found it.


passed


past

1 points

QUESTION 20

Choose the correct word: The teacher was (quiet/quit/quite) satisfied with her students, for everyone passed.


quiet


quit


quite

1 points

QUESTION 21

Choose the correct words, in order: Dad would get (fewer/less) tickets if he sped through town (fewer/less).


less, less


fewer, fewer


less, fewer


fewer, less

2 points

QUESTION 22

Choose the correct words, in order: She (threw/thorough/through) away his pictures because she was (threw/thorough/through) with him.


threw, through


threw, thorough


through, threw


through, thorough

2 points

QUESTION 23

Choose the correct word: I would love to go on the hiking trip (to/too).


to


too

1 points

QUESTION 24

Choose the correct word: The robot uses (it's/its) own electrical brain to move.


it's


its

1 points

QUESTION 25

Choose the correct word: (Their/There/They're) shoes were very smelly.


Their


There


They're

1 points

QUESTION 26

Choose the correct words, in order: Take (you're/your) fingers out of (you're/your) ears when (you're/your) at a concert.


your, your, your


your, you're, your


you're, you're, you're


your, your, you're

3 points

QUESTION 27

Choose the correct word: People (who's/whose) lungs are exposed to smoke are often harmed long-term.


who's


whose

1 points

QUESTION 28

Choose the correct words, in order: Nancy and Toby want (to/too/two) go (to/too/two) the movies (to/too/two).


too, to, to


two, too, too


to, to, too


two, to, too

3 points

QUESTION 29

Choose the correct words, in order: I don’t feel very (good/well), but I sing (good/well) even when I’m sick.


good, well


good, good


well, good

2 points

QUESTION 30

Choose the correct word: The children told ­­­­­(they’re/there/their) mother a lie.


they're


there


their

1 points

QUESTION 31

When we debriefed after all the speeches were done, I was surprised to learn that everyone had felt (nervous/nervously).

nervous


nervously

1 points

QUESTION 32

The first speech I ever gave made me (real/really) nervous.

real


really

1 points

QUESTION 33

Yes, this whole process had been (real/really) difficult and very frustrating for him.

real


really

1 points

QUESTION 34

Perhaps he should have moved more (quicker/quickly) to catch the golf ball that fell out of his pocket rather than shouting, "Golf anyone?"

quicker


quickly

1 points

QUESTION 35

I felt confident about my topic, training a horse, but I felt (extreme/extremely) self-conscious about my clothing.

extreme


extremely

1 points

QUESTION 36

Fortunately Mrs. Blair started applauding (enthusiastic/enthusiastically).

enthusiastic


enthusiastically

1 points

QUESTION 37

The girls wore business suits, and I thought my long black skirt and red t-shirt looked (sloppy/sloppily).

sloppy


sloppily

1 points

QUESTION 38

Was he wrong to complain that his loose tooth ached so (bad/badly), making it difficult to pronounce certain words? Did they buy it?

bad


badly

1 points

QUESTION 39

I stuttered through my speech, and looked (desperate/desperately) at my instructor when I was done.

desperate


desperately

1 points

QUESTION 40

The other students seemed to speak (confident/confidently) about their topics.

confident


confidently

1 answer

confidently