Subject and Predicate
Punctuation and Capitalization
Singular and Plural Forms
Syllables
Homophones
100
What is the predicate of the sentence? We went to the park yesterday.
went to the park yesterday.
100
sacramento ca
Sacramento, CA
100
fox
foxes
100
How many syllables are in the word elephant?
el*e*phant
100
He needs to clothes/close the closet door.
close
200
What is the subject of the sentence? The dog was wagging her tail.
The dog
200
april 18 1975
April 18, 1975
200
chair
chairs
200
How many syllables are in the word dinosaur?
di*no*saur
200
She walked threw/through the tunnel.
through
300
What is the subject of the sentence? I saw my mom wrapping my birthday present.
I
300
title: little red riding hood
Little Red Riding Hood
300
child
children
300
How many syllables are in the word experiment?
ex*per*i*ment
300
The girls left there/their toys on the grass.
their
400
What is the predicate of the sentence? The baby birds were eating worms in their nest.
were eating worms in their nest.
400
chula vista ca
Chula Vista, CA
400
cookie
cookies
400
How many syllables are in the word terrible?
ter*ri*ble
400
She will die/dye eggs for Easter.
dye
500
What is the predicate of the sentence? Last night my sister and I colored a picture for our dad.
colored a picture for our dad.
500
jackson wyoming
Jackson, Wyoming
500
foot
feet
500
How many syllables are in the word employees?
em*ploy*ees
500
The some/sum of 6 + 4 = 10.
sum
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