The plural form of the noun "deer" in the following sentence: "I saw four deer in my backyard."
Deers, deeres, deeries, deer
What is "deer"?
The pronoun that could replace the name "Jessica" in the following sentence: "Jessica has never seen that movie. Maybe we should go."
she, we, her, or they
What is "she"?
The adverb that best completes the following sentence: "The boy ran ____ to his mother."
Quick, quicker, quickly, most quick
What is quickly?
The best adjective to complete the following sentence: "It is a ____ place for them, because there are not many big animals that live there."
more safer, most safest, safe, or safest
What is "safe"?
The linking verb in the following sentence: "My new computer is faster than my old one."
is, new, or my
What is "is"?
The plural form of the noun "baby", in the following sentence: "She tried to comfort both baby with pacifiers."
babyies, babies, babys, or baby
What is "babies"?
The correct pronoun in the following sentence: "Babies like to sleep on _____ tummies."
its, their, her, or his
What is "their"?
The adverb that best completes the sentence: "The lion watches as the gazelle leaps ____ across the plain."
swiftest, swifter, swift, or swiftly
What is "swiftly"?
The best adjective to go in the following sentence: "The ring tailed lemurs have _____ triangles around their eyes."
blacker, more black, blacks, or black
What is "black"?
The verb that fits best in the following sentence: "She ____ by the bakery and it smells delicious."
walk or walks
What is "walks"?
The proper noun that should be capitalized in the following sentence: "I learned that earth is the only planet that has humans on it."
learned, earth, planet, or humans
What is "Earth"?
The pronoun that should replace "Sarah" in the following sentence: "Sarah made dinner for the whole family."
she, we, her, or they
What is "she?"
The adverb that best replaces "more harder" in the following sentence: "She studied more harder than anyone in the class."
more hardest, hardest, harder, or more harder
What is "harder"?
The best adjective to complete the following sentence: "That was the ____ test I've ever taken."
most difficult, more difficultest, difficultest, or difficult
What is "most difficult"?
The tense of the italicized word in the following sentence: "We will go outside this afternoon."
past, present, or future
What is "future tense"?
The proper noun that should be capitalized in the following sentence: "On the weekends, my favorite thing to do is eat subway at the state park."
weekends, subway, state, or park
What is "Subway"?
The pronoun that should replace "Jason and Brady" in the following sentence: "Tomorrow, Jason and Brady have a football game."
they, their, he's, or we
What is "they"?
The adverb that best replaces the word "hard" in the following sentence: "She practices very hard every morning."
hardest, hardly, most hard, or hard
What is "hard"?
The adjective that best replaces the word "interesting" in the following sentence: "This is the interesting book I've read in a while."
more interesting, most interesting, interestingest, or interesting
What is "most interesting".
The word that best completes the following sentence: "We are _____ pizza for dinner tonight."
ate, eating, eats, or will eat
What is "eating"?
The possessive noun that best fits in the following sentence: "Those ____ wings had red and yellow dots in them."
butterfly's, butterflie's, butterflies', or butterflys'
What is "butterfly's"?
The correct pronoun to go in the blank of the following sentence: "_____ had so much fun on our last day of school."
She, We, He, or My
What is "We"?
The correct way to write the italicized words in the following sentence: "We like Fridays most best because it's almost the weekend."
the Friday best, Fridays best, most best Fridays, or Fridays most best
What is "Fridays best"?
The adjective that is used correctly in the following sentence: "The angry boy yelled at his annoying little brother about the means things he had done."
angry, annoying, little, or means
What is "means"?
Identify the verb tense of the following sentence: "Emily and Tim went to the park yesterday."
past, present, or future
What is "past tense"?