Singular = one person, place, or thing
Plural = more than one
Is him a subject pronoun or an object pronoun? Use him in a sentence.
Object pronoun
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When do you use a possessive pronoun?
to show ownership of something
Which two words make the contraction I'm? Use I'm in a sentence.
I am
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What are homophones?
words that sound alike but have different meanings and usually different spellings.
Is it singular or plural? Use it in a sentence
Singular
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Replace the subject with the correct pronoun in this sentence:
Alyssa is my best friend.
She is my best friend.
Can your stand alone without a noun in a sentence? Use your in a sentence.
No
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What is a contraction?
a shortened form of two words
Spell the homophones stated by your teacher.
see and sea
Replace the subject in this sentence with the correct pronoun:
Dad and I are excited.
We are excited.
Name four subject pronouns.
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Can his stand alone without a noun in a sentence? Use his in a sentence.
Yes
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Which two words make the contraction she'd? Use she'd in a sentence.
she would or she had
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Spell the homophones said by your teacher.
him and hymn
Name four plural pronouns.
we, they, us, them, and you
Which subject pronouns are plural?
we, they
you can be plural sometimes
Name two possessive pronouns that can stand alone without a noun in a sentence.
mine, yours, hers, his, ours, theirs.
Which two words make the contraction it's? Use it's in a sentence.
It is or It has
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Spell the homophones stated by your teacher.
cent and sent
What is Mrs. Freeman's favorite color?
Purple
What was the first painting Mrs. Freeman had displayed on her bookshelf at the start of the year?
A turtle with characters from Finding Nemo.
Which teacher was Mrs. Freeman's fifth grade teacher?
Ms. Raykiewicz
First person to high five Mrs. Freeman and tell her that she is not short will get....
DOUBLE POINTS
Which teacher was Mrs. Freeman's K5 teacher?
Mrs. Conley