Suffix/Tense
Nouns of Direct Address
Is it Past, Present or Future?
Double Trouble
100

How do you put this sentence in the correct tense?

We walk the trail yesterday.

We walked the trail yesterday.

100

What is the Noun of Direct Address?

Jessica, please, go outside.

 

Jessica

100

Identity the tense (past, present, or future):

She rode her pink bike. 

past

100

Do you double the consonant or leave it single?

win + er 

Double!

Winner

200

How do you put this sentence in the correct tense?

Next week, I sing in the play.

Next week, I will sing in the play.

200

What is the Noun of Direct Address?

Go outside, girls. 

girls

200

Identity the tense (past, present, or future):

Mom is walking outside.

Present

200

Do you double the consonant or leave it single?

Ship + ing

Double it!

Shipping

300

How do you put this sentence in the correct tense?

It has rain all week. 

It has rained all week.  

300

What is the Noun of Direct Address?

"Class, open your books to page 40," said the teacher.

Class
300

Identity the tense (past, present, or future):

Patrick will go to the movies later. 

Future

300

Do you double the consonant or leave it single?

medal + ist

Keep it single!

Medalist

400

How do you put this sentence in the correct tense?

I eat dinner with my family tomorrow night. 

I will eat dinner with my family tomorrow night.

400

What is the Noun of Direct Address?

Well, Coach, I think we have a chance to win

Coach

400

Identity the tense (past, present, or future):

Jojo and Henry are at the park. 

present

400

Do you double the consonant or leave it single?

wet + ness 

Single!


Wetness

500

How do you put this sentence in the correct tense?

James and Sarah run last Saturday.

James and Sarah ran last Saturday. 

500

What is the Noun of Direct Address?

Please sit down, everyone.

everyone

500

Identity the tense (past, present, or future):

Jenna ran around the field.

past

500

Add the suffix to this word:

Quiet + ly

Quietly

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