What are pronouns?
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they.
When listing 3 things or more, you put the comma after each item except the last one. True or false?
True! Remember, you don’t use a comma when there’s 2 items only.
Words that have the same meaning like big and huge.
Synonyms
Verb to be in the present tense
Am, is, are
I (eat, eats) a slice of pizza.
Eat
What pronoun do you use when talking about yourself?
I
Correct the sentence:
I went to the mall movie theater and restaurant.
I went to the mall, movie theater, and restaurant.
Words that mean the opposite thing like small and big.
Antonyms
Verb to be in the past tense
Was and were
You (was, were) watching a YouTube video.
Were
“You” can be used as a singular or plural pronoun. True or false?
True!
You is used when talking directly to 1 person
Or you is used when talking directly to 2 or more people.
Correct the sentence:
My mom made, potatoes, salad, and chicken, for dinner.
My mom made potatoes, salad, and chicken for dinner.
Small is the synonym of little and gigantic is the antonym of it. True or false?
True!
small means little. Gigantic is the opposite of little!
What present tense verb to be does “I”use all the time?
Am!
My sister Sally (love, loves) to read books.
Loves
Give an example of a noun to replace “she”
Mom, sister, teacher, baby sister, dog, girl, etc.
My sister, and my brother played on the trampoline. True or false?
False! My sister and my brother played on the trampoline. (No comma, 2 things only!)
Delighted, excited, cheerful, smiling.. are all synonyms of the word...
Happy
Is, am, and was are singular verbs but are and were are plural. True or false?
True!
My brother and I (play, plays) outside.
Play
When do we use the pronoun “they”?
When talking about a group of something. Example, my brothers, sisters, friends, toys, neighbors, teachers, etc.
Today is Thursday May 20 2021. where should the comma go?
After 20.
Today is Thursday May 20, 2021.
Give an antonym of the word happy!
Mad, sad, angry, furious, etc.
Pronouns he, she, and it use the verbs
Is or was
The dogs (wag, wags) their tails happily!
Wag