In the sentence "The brown bear climbed the tree," this word is the adjective.
Brown
This is the plural form of the noun "dish."
dishes
This is the future tense of the verb "walk."
will walk
In the sentence "The choir sang loudly," this word is the adverb.
Loudly
This is the error in the following sentence: "my favorite season is Fall.
"Fall" should not be capitalized? (Seasons are common nouns unless part of a specific title).
This is how you would fix this fragment to make it a complete sentence: "Running to the store."
Adding a subject
This is the possessive form of the word "boy" in this sentence: "The ___ bike was blue."
boy's
Choose the correct verb for this sentence: "The dogs (bark / barks) at the mailman."
bark
This adverb describes when the action happens in this sentence: "We will eat dinner soon."
soon
These are the marks you must put around the words someone is speaking.
Example: ___ Hello there, ___ said the man.
QUOTATIONS
In the sentence "Mr. Jones paints the house," this is the simple predicate.
Paints
To make the word "city" plural, you must change the 'y' to an 'i' and add this.
es CITIES
This is the past tense of the irregular verb "run."
ran
This is the adverb in the sentence: "The cat crawled underneath the porch."
underneath
In a list of three or more things, you use commas to separate them. Name the missing commas here: "I need eggs milk and bread.
COMMAS AFTER EGGS AND MILK
This is the correct conjunction (and, but, or) to join these sentences: "I like apples. I do not like oranges."
but
This is the object pronoun (me, us, him, her, it, them) that completes this sentence: "The teacher gave the books to ____."
them or him/her/me/us
In the sentence "She is playing soccer," this word is the helping verb.
This is the adverb form of the adjective "quick."
quickly
This is the correct abbreviation for the word "Doctor" when used before a name.
Example: ___ Smith will see you now.
This is the complete subject in the sentence: "The old, wooden clock stopped ticking."
The old, wooden clock
This is the proper noun in the sentence: "We visited the Grand Canyon last summer."
Grand Canyon
This is the past tense of the verb "buy."
BOUGHT
In the sentence "I carefully painted the picture," the adverb "carefully" describes this verb.
painted
This is what you call a word made up of two smaller words joined together.
Example: Rain + Bow = Rainbow
Compound