Confusing Words --May be, Maybe
By Rosie Bunnow
The student reviews definitions of may be/maybe and completes a practice exercise.
Confusing Words -- Stationary, Stationery
The student reviews definitions of stationary/stationery and completes a practice exercise.
Numerals, Alphabet Letters, Isolated Words, Degrees, and Abbreviations
By SWTC Communication Department
Students read a brief explanation and then complete an exercise writing plurals.
Raise, Rise
By Fran McCarthy
Students read the definitions of "raise" and "rise," two verbs that are often confused. They then enter the correct tense of each verb in a variety of sentences.
Confusing Words -- To, Too, Two
The student reviews definitions of to/too/two and completes a practice exercise.
Confusing Words--Coarse, Course
The student reviews definitions of coarse/course and completes a practice exercise.
Using Commas in a Series - Adjectives
By Fay Wagner
In this learning activity you'll review the rules for placement of commas in a series of adjectives and then apply what you've learned in an interactive practice.
Using "Borrow" and "Lend" Correctly
By Joan Hoffmann
In this learning activity you'll review the usage of "borrow" and "lend."
Compound Nouns
Students review the rule for pluralizing compound nouns. They then complete an exercise.
Conditional Sentences
By Debra Shover
In this learning activity you'll review conditional sentences and match the "if clause" with the correct "result clause."
Special Nouns Practice
By Michele Williams
In this learning activity you'll identify nouns referring to qualities, ideas, and emotions.
Confusing Words--Principle, Principal
The student reviews definitions of principle/principal and completes a practice exercise.
Noun / Pronoun Agreement - Exercise 2
In this learning activity you'll practice selecting the pronouns that best fits with the noun.
Prepositions: In, On, and At
By Lori Sween
Learners read the definitions of the prepositions "in," "on," and "at" and view examples of how these words are used. They then complete an exercise by inserting the prepositions into sentences.
Phrasal Verbs With "Get" #2
Learners complete sentences using the correct phrasal verb.