Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence:
Our teacher (allowed/aloud) us free time.
What is allowed?
Where should the comma(s) be? George are you going to school?
George, are you going to school?
Names a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence:
Use your (brake/break) to stop the bike.
What is brake?
Where should the comma(s) be? Is today Saturday Sunday or Monday?
Is today Saturday, Sunday, or Monday?
The part of speech that describes an action or indicates a state of being.
What is a verb?
Pick the correct word to complete this sentence: I am going (to/too/two) go to work with my Papa.
What is TO?
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence:
Did you (here/hear) the man yelling.
What is hear?
Where should the comma(s) be? Yes they are very happy at school with their friends.
The VERB TENSE that shows something that is happening NOW.
What is A PRESENT TENSE VERB?
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence:
We need to (higher/hire) a new helper.
What is hire?
Where should the comma(s) be? My brother who is six feet tall likes to play basketball.
MY BROTHER, WHO IS SIX FEET TALL, LIKES TO PLAY BASKETBALL
Substitutes for nouns or noun phrases. (Ex. he, him she, her, they, them)
What is A PRONOUN?
The past tense verb for go.
What is WENT?
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence:
I like to read about the (past/passed).
What is past?
The correct form of the following sentence: All of the students in our class (come/comes) from Maryland, but my best friend (come/comes) from California.
What is come, comes?
Where should the comma(s) be? Yes you can go to the pool. Seth make sure you are home before dark okay?
YES, YOU CAN GO TO THE POOL. SETH, MAKE SURE YOU ARE HOME BEFORE DARK, OKAY?
Modifies verbs and adjectives. Typically ends in -ly
What is AN ADVERB?
Pick the correct word to complete this sentence: (They're, Their, There) going over to get the ball from (they're, their, there) neighbor's yard.
What is They're and their
They're going over to get the ball from their neighbor's yard.