Subject
and Predicate
Capitalization
and
Punctuation
Singular and Plural Forms
Syllables
Homophones
100
What is the subject in the sentence? My mother went to Reno, Nevada last weekend.
My mother
100
title: the waterfall
The Waterfall
100
lunch
lunches
100
How many syllables are in the word follow?
fol*low
100
The baby was born without any hair/hare on his head.
hair
200
What is the subject in the sentence? She taught me how to read when I was four.
She
200
los angeles ca
Los Angeles, CA
200
goose
geese
200
How many syllables are in the word animal?
an*i*mal
200
He saw a deer/dear running across the road.
deer
300
What is the subject in the sentence? My teacher is extremely smart.
My teacher
300
san diego ca
San Diego, CA
300
box
boxes
300
How many syllables are in the word blueberry?
blue*ber*ry
300
She wants to leave her backpack hear/here.
here
400
What is the predicate in the sentence? John and Sal saw a movie last week.
saw a movie last week.
400
january 15 2010
January 15, 2010
400
bunny
bunnies
400
How many syllables are in the word frequently?
fre*quent*ly
400
Joey ate the hole/whole pizza for dinner.
whole
500
What is the predicate in the sentence? You are the silliest person I have ever met!
are the silliest person I have ever met!
500
november 12 2007
November 12, 2007
500
dress
dresses
500
How many syllables are in the word eventually?
e*vent*ual*ly
500
She wants to wear/where he new bathing suit.
wear
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