WHICH IS CORRECT?
A) They're going to do great.
B) Their going to do great.
C) There going to do great.
A) They're
Fix the sentence
would you like to go to the park. would you like to go to the store
Would you like to go to the park, or would you like to go to the store?
What do we call the time and place a story occurs?
setting
What is a synonym?
a word that is similar to another word
What is the adjective in the sentence:
The young dog ran around the yard quickly.
Young
What are the 3 reasons author's write? (Author's Purpose)
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
What does the prefix "re" mean?
to do again
What does the prefix dis- mean?
not
What does the prefix "un" mean
not
What does the prefix pre- mean?
before
What does the suffix -ful mean?
full of
What is the Author's purpose in writing this text?
Poodles are the best dogs in the world. Even though they are small, they make great pets. You can take them anywhere and they don't take up much space. You should get one!
To persuade the reader
Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below.
Jane and Kelvin needed to buy ingredients ______________ they made ants-on-a-log.
before
What is the subject in the following sentence?
The kittens hid from the puppies under the porch and behind the bushes.
kittens
Correct the errors in the sentence below.
I can almost taste them now, Jane said.
Quotation marks around "I can almost taste them now,"
What is the proper noun in the following sentence?
She went to Target over the weekend.
Target
What is the adverb in this sentence?
She spoke softly to her teacher.
softly
Horses come in all kinds of colors. A dark brown horse with black legs is called a bay. A horse the color of a penny is a sorrel. If a horse has large black and white patches of color, it is called a paint.
What is the author's purpose?
To inform the reader about horse colors
Replace the proper noun in the following sentence with the correct pronoun.
Shirley went to the movies over the weekend.
She
What is the predicate of this sentence?
The students studied for the test.
studied for the test
Identify the personification in the sentence.
The wind danced through the leaves.
the wind danced
What is an antonym for the word beautiful?
ugly, hideous, unattractive...
What does the suffix "less" mean?
without
The school nurse could see that Mia was in distress. She had thrown up after lunch and her forehead felt hot to the touch. What does distress mean in this sentence?
not feel well or in great pain
What is an adverb?
A word that describes a verb, usually ends in -ly.
What point of view is this sentence and what word helps you know?
I watched the jellyfish as they floated calmly.
first person - I
What is an example of a character trait?
brave, smart, kind, thoughtful, etc...
My sister and I both love soccer and math. Sometimes we even wear the same shirt on the same day. My mom says that we are like two peas in a pod. What does this mean?
We are very similar or alike
An educated guess using reasoning or background knowledge
Inference
What does the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag" mean?
to share or tell someone's secret