Am I a noun, verb, or adjective?
The word: house
Noun
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The cards belong to Bill.
They are ___________ cards.
Bill's
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The teacher said, Today is March 25.
"Today is March 25."
What does member mean?
Belonging to.
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I am going _______ for Christmas.
there
Am I noun, verb, or adjective?
The word: runs
Verb
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The pens belong to Jenna.
They are _________ pens.
Jenna's
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Hang your coat by the door, Frank told his friends.
"Hang your coat by the door,"
What does generation mean?
All of the people born or living around the same time.
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She is going _____ the game later today.to
Am I a noun, verb, or adjective?
The word: drives
Verb
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The bathroom belongs to the boys.
The _________ bathroom is closed.
boys'
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Could I have another one? asked Jake timidly.
"Could I have another one?"
A scientific procedure to make a discovery.
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It snowed _____ much last night so there is no school today.
too
Am I noun, verb, or adjective?
The word: sleepy
Adjective
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The engine belongs to the plane.
That is the _________ engine.
plane's
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The car needs gas, mentioned Phil as he got out of the car.
"The car needs gas,"
What does inherit mean?
To receive from one's parents.
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I am going to ________ basketball game tonight.
their
Am I noun, verb, or adjective?
The word: sad
Adjective
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The toys belong to my cousins.
They are my _________ toys.
cousins'
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Read the book tonight. We can talk about it tomorrow, said my friend, Stacy.
"Read the book tonight. We can talk about it tomorrow,"
What are homophones?
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and/or meanings.
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I bought ______ shirts ____ give ___ him.
two, to, to