What is the correct simple present verb:
Sarah (shop) on the weekends
Sarah shops on the weekends.
Use the infinitive correctly:
They (like, read) before bedtime.
They like to read before bedtime.
What is the correct possessive adjective:
Mrs. Raz's dogs
her dogs
What's the correct possessive pronoun for:
he
his
we will go to Lincoln on saturday
We will go to Lincoln on Saturday.
What is the correct simple present verb?
My family and I (play) games on Friday night.
My family and I play games on Friday night.
Use the infinitive correctly:
Ben (want, eat) at home.
Ben wants to eat at home.
What is the correct possessive adjective?
Tommy and his family's house
their house
you
your
Leslie do not want she pizza?
Leslie does not want her pizza.
What is the correct simple present verb?
The store (not have) power today.
The store does not have power today.
Use the infinitive correctly:
She (not like, watch) sports.
She does not like to watch sports.
What is the correct possessive adjective?
Joe's pizza
his pizza
Change the sentence to use a possessive pronoun.
The black dog is Mrs. Bunn's.
The black dog is hers.
That chips over their are yours
Those chips over there are yours.
What is the correct simple present verb?
Adam (watch) basketball every night.
Adam watches basketball every night.
Use the infinitive correctly:
Justin and Michael (not want, work) overtime.
Justin and Michael do not want to work overtime.
What is the correct possessive adjective?
me and my friends' table
our table
Change the sentence to use a possessive pronoun.
The red car is my car.
The red car is mine.
This computer here is my computer, but that one is your computer.
Change "I" to "Jessica" and change verbs if necessary.
I do not want to cook tonight.
Jessica does not want to cook tonight.
Use the infinitive correctly:
Who (want, go) out for lunch?
Who wants to go out for lunch?
the car that belongs to me
my car
The black boots are your boots and the brown ones are my boots.
The black boots are yours and the brown ones are mine.
Those cat wants two play, but it's leg is broken.
That cat wants to play, but its leg is broken.