He run/runs during the weekends.
runs
She (is/are) happy about getting a good grade.
is
Where should the comma(s) be?
We went to the store and we bought some milk.
We went to the store, and we bought some milk.
What are nouns?
They name a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is couldn´t?
The contraction of "could + not."
My sister and my mom go/goes to the store.
go
Either restaurant (is/are) a good choice.
is
Where should the comma(s) be?
June 8 2026
June 8, 2026
What are verbs?
Verbs are the part of speech that describe an action or indicate a state of being.
What is -their-?
It is the possessive form of "they."
Please, ________ with your classmate.
a. work b. works
work
We (rent/rents) two movies every week.
rent
Where should the comma(s) be?
Although I studied all night I wasn't ready for the test.
Although I studied all night, I wasn't ready for the test.
What are adjectives?
They are words that describe nouns or pronouns.
In the sentence below, what type of word is Olive Garden?
I love to eat at Olive Garden.
proper noun
She needed to (sit/set) the table before the guests could (sit/set) down.
set the table
sit down
The paintbrush was/is taken by your friend yesterday.
was
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.
What are pronouns?
They substitute nouns or noun phrases.
What is the preposition in the sentence below?
We saw the squirrel running up a tree.
up
Twenty candies (were/was) in the bag, now only one (is/are) left.
were in..
is left
Each student in our class (come/comes) from California, but my brother and sister (come/comes) from North Carolina.
comes
come
Where should the comma(s) be?
We bought bananas apples oranges and limes.
We bought bananas, apples, oranges, and limes.
What are adverbs?
They are words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Typically ends in -ly
What is the mistake in the following sentence? How could it be corrected?
We don't know nothing about that topic.
Problem: double negative.
We don't know anything about that topic.
We know nothing about that topic.