After the torrential rain shower, there came a time when everything finally got quiet.
when everything finally got quiet
Every time I put this bulletin board up, I find the border on my floor by the end of the day.
my
adjective
My brother is a baller, and one day, I want to play as well as (he, him)
he
commander in chief
commander in chief's
commanders in chief's
Intensive/Reflexive:
It's unbelievable that the towering storm cloud itself was enough to scare away the seasoned hikers.
itself
intensive
The map to the location where the treasure was hidden contained countless squiggly lines and emojis.
where the treasure was hidden
If you don't like the store's recipe, why don't you give ours a try for once?
ours
pronoun
That kid honestly can't perform any basic tasks, so he's not as useful of an employee as (I, me).
I
remedy
remedy's
remedies'
ID subject and pick correct word:
All of this fear about midterm exams (is, are) unfounded, and you will do fine.
All
is
This tree has some ornaments, which need to be taken home, and it has the one light strand that functions.
which need to be taken home; that functions
Both our pets and theirs came from the same Petco i the Rio shopping center.
our
adjective
theirs
pronoun
We got to 100% first, so admin didn't award them as many prizes as (we, us)
us
passerby
passerby's
passersby's
ID subject & choose word:
Most of the reasons for going to Rio over Pike & Rose (is, are) related to shopping at Target.
Most
are
Don't tell secrets to people whom you don't fully trust or with whom you don't have a good friendship.
whom you don't fully trust
with whom you don't have a good friendship
Put the rest of those markers in the bin with hers, before you lose their caps and we have no more whiteboard diagrams.
hers
pronoun
their
adjective
My cousins had a bad experience with wasps, so seeing them at the pool scares them more than (I, me)
me
bill of sale
bill of sale's
bills of sale's
ID clause and ID Restrictive or Nonrestrictive
The majority of the snacks that my students' parents donated to our homeroom are delicious.
that my students' parents donated to our homeroom
Restrictive
Foods that are healthy usually cost more money, which doesn't grow on trees.
that are healthy
which doesn't grow on trees
That Elf on the Shelf is loitering and needs to go back to his home before Santa comes and visits ours to collect him.
his
adjective
ours
pronoun
Lactose intolerance does not bother my homies as much as (I, me), so I cannot fully enjoy Carmen's.
me
Commander in chief
commander in chief's
commanders in chief's
ID subject and choose correct verb
Each of the octopi in the aquarium's main enclosure (has, have) attempted a daring escape at least once.
Each
has