Select the personal pronoun:
I.
Look at the adjective "four". Does it tell you what kind or how many?
She gave Isabelle four quarters.
How many.
What does the modal verb show? Select the best answer:
Lamar [will] pitch in the championship game tomorrow.
[future action] or [a request for permission]
Future action.
Select the action verb:
The keys jingle in my pocket.
Jingle.
Select the preposition:
Did you leave the fiddle beside the guitar?
Beside.
Select the possessive pronoun:
Wash your hands!Your.
Look at the adverb "away". Does it tell you where or how?
Lillian's friend Franklin moved away.
Where.
What does the modal verb show? Select the best answer:
[May] I introduce you to my sister?
[past ability] or [a request for permission]
A request for permission.
Select the main verb:
The baby alligator has hatched.
Hatched.
Select the preposition:
Wayne shared his good news with us.
With.
Select the relative pronoun:
The singer who usually performs here has a sore throat.
Who.
Select the adjective that tells you what kind:
We enjoy the lovely night.
Lovely.
What does the modal verb show? Select the best answer choice:
According to this weather report, the blizzard [should] start by tomorrow morning.
[giving permission] or [expectation]
Expectation.
Select the past-tense verb:
Reagan adjusted her scarf.
Adjusted.
Select the two words that make up the prepositional phrased.
We watched the evening news on television.
On television.
Select the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:
You and I are the same; _____ both like sweets.[we] or [us]
We.
Put the words in the right order to describe the noun:
[boring] [old] [the] peanut farmer.
HINT: Determiner, opinion, age.
The boring old peanut farmer.
Select the modal verb that best completes the sentence:
I don't want to be late for the concert, so we _____ find a quicker route.
[would] or [should]
Should.
Complete the sentence with the correct helping verb or verbs:
Jim and Nancy were seated quickly; they _____ called the restaurant before dinner.
[will have] or [had]
Had.
Select the two words that make up the prepositional phrase:
Will Ellie leave camp before noon?
Before noon.
Select the best pronoun to complete the sentence:
Where were _____ born?[she] or [you]
You.
Choose the word that best describes the noun in parenthesis:
Ben is an _____ (baby).
[adorable] or [adorably]
Adorable.
Select the modal verb that best completes the sentence:
If Nicholas had recognized me, he _____ have said hello.
[would] or [will]
Would.
Complete the sentence with the correct helping verb or verbs:
My mom _____ drive me to Yogurt Mountain.
[might] or [had]
Might.
Select the correct preposition:
After school the four friends threw rocks ____ the bridge.
[between] or [off]
Off.