Singular/Plural Pronouns
Change to Question (Positive and Negative)
Simple Tense
Preposition/Adverbs
Miscellaneous
100
Dad and _____ are going to the mall. I/We
What is I
100

She eats pancakes

Does she eat pancakes?

100

Kim ____ a new puppy. It ___ floppy ears. 

What is has

100

In Canada it always snows __ winter. (In, On, At)

In

100

late / my / class / partners / never / are / for

My partners are never late for class

200
My mom left the problem up to ___. We/Me
What is me
200

_______ she work in a hospital?

Does she work in a hospital?

200

We ____ to watch movies at Tom's house. 

What is like

200

Can you come to my party __ Thursday? (In, On, At)

On

200

Who is the first president of the U.S?

George Washington
300

The teacher called ___ over to her desk. She/Us

What is us

300

They do their homework

Do they do their homework?

300
We like to watch television with Linda and her cousin. - In the sentence, ____ and _____ are the pronouns.
What is We and her
300

We usually eat lunch __ three in the afternoon. (In, On, At)

At

300

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

400

Peter and Jim watched the super bowl. ______ love football.

What is They

400

He watches the cartoons on T.V.

Does he watch the cartoons on T.V.?

400
Matt and his friend like to play hockey. They are looking forward to going to the game. - In the previous sentences, _____ and _____ are the pronouns.
What is His and they
400

He oftens listens to the radio (Correct the adverb mistake)

He often listen to the radio

400

what is the capital of the united states

Washington D.C. 

500
I went to the store to buy us a cake. In the sentence ____ is the singular pronoun
What is I
500

We like pizza

Do we like pizza?

500
If you and I leave early, we might be able to beat the traffic. - In the sentence ____, ____, and _____ are pronouns
What is You, I, and we
500

(Correct the adverb order) It rains never in Colombia

It never rains in Colombia

500

how many continents are there in the world? Name them

7 continents. Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia

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