Plurals/Possessives
Habitual be and
be understood
Subject-Verb Agreement
Is/Are and Was/Were
Past Time
100
I have six piece of candy.
I have six pieces of candy.
100
They be drawing in art.
They are always drawing in art.
100
She try hard in all her classes.
She tries hard in all her classes.
100
Our English class is/are full.
Our English class is full.
100
My friend watch that movie last week.
My friend watched that movie last week.
200
What are the two teachers’ name?
What are the two teachers’ names?
200
My feet be hurting at work.
My feet are hurting at work.
200
Half of the students is late today.
Half of the students are late today.
200
The group of students is/are late.
The group of students is late.
200
Yesterday they reflect after the lesson.
Yesterday they reflected after the lesson.
300
Jamie and Jeremy sister is named Johnna.
Jamie and Jeremy’s sister is named Johnna.
300
We happy with our grades.
We are happy with our grades.
300
The two tunnels travels through the city.
The two tunnels travel through the city.
300
Was/were you late this morning?
Were you late this morning?
300
Earlier we buy fruit.
Earlier we bought fruit.
400
Mr. Mitchell classroom is in the Law Academy.
Mr. Mitchell’s classroom is in the Law Academy.
400
She cool with me.
She is cool with me.
400
We thoughts today was Tuesday.
We thought today was Tuesday.
400
We was/were in the hall.
We were in the hall.
400
She drive me to school this morning.
She drove me to school this morning.
500
His sister-in-law car broke down.
His sister-in-law’s car broke down.
500
Did you know they crazy about Lil’ Wayne?
Did you know they are crazy about Lil’ Wayne?
500
How do they makes money?
How do they make money?
500
The team of players was/were happy to win.
The team of players was happy to win.
500
Last semester we choose our classes.
Last semester we chose our classes.
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