This article is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound, like "apple."
an
This pronoun is used when talking about yourself.
I
This action verb is what you do when you move your feet quickly and lift them off the ground.
Run
What do you usually add to verbs in the present tense?
eat
ate
This article is used before a specific noun, like "the dog in the yard."
The
This pronoun replaces the name of more than one person, like "Tom and Sally" or "John and Jane."
They
This action verb describes what you do when you speak aloud, like "hello" or "goodbye."
Talk
Bill____ the bus to school everyday
rides
walk
walked
You use this article when talking about any one thing, like "a dog" or "a cat."
a
This pronoun is used when talking to one person
You
This action verb is what you do when you want to find out what a book or an object is called.
Ask
We ___ food.
talk
talked
You would use this article before a word that starts with a consonant sound, like "ball."
a
This pronoun replaces a name of a girl, like "Sally," in a sentence.
She
This action verb is what you do when you move your hand to show something or get someone’s attention.
Wave
They____ water after the game
drink
run
ran
This article can be used when you are talking about something specific and known, like "the sun in the sky."
The
This pronoun replaces a name of a boy, like "Tom," in a sentence.
He
This action verb is what you do when you use your hands to put food or something into your mouth.
Eat
He_____ on the paper
writes or draws
read
read