I rhyme with “cat” and I’m something you wear on your head.
cat
Past of bring.
brought
In “The boy quickly ran home”, what is the adverb?
quickly
She don’t likes to read books.
She doesn’t like to read books.
Unscramble the letters: TCAH →
chat
Change to past: She writes a letter
She wrote a letter.
In “She will travel to London next summer”, what is the verb phrase?
will travel
I am knowing the answer.
I know the answer.
I’m a homophone: I sound like “flower,” but I’m used to bake bread.
flour
Fill in: We ___ go to the party, but we’re not sure. (possibility)
might
In “The tall man carried a heavy box”, identify the adjectives.
tall, heavy
They was gone to the park yesterday.
They went to the park yesterday.
Fill in the blank with the correct homonym: The knight rode his horse at ___.
night
Change to passive: The teacher explains the lesson.
The lesson is explained by the teacher.
In “They are reading a book”, what is the noun?
book
He can to swim very fast.
He can swim very fast.
Riddle: I’m always in front of you but can never be seen. What am I?
future
Transform the sentence below into the past perfect passive: “The committee chooses the winner.”
The winner had been chosen by the committee.
In “The children are playing soccer in the park”, identify subject, verb, nouns and predicate.
Subject: The children
Verb: are playing
Predicate: soccer in the park.
Nuns: children, soccer, park
If I would see her, I would tell her.
If I saw her, I would tell her.