Subjects & Predicates
Subject-Verb Agreement
Idioms
Homophones
Complete Sentences
100

The baker crafted a mouthwatering loaf of sourdough bread.

  • Subject: The baker
  • Predicate: crafted a mouthwatering loaf of sourdough bread
100

The dog (bark / barks) loudly at strangers.

barks

100

Where is the idiom? What does it mean?

"Maria had been practicing her painting skills for months. On the day of the contest, her mom said, “Break a leg!” Maria smiled, knowing her mom was wishing her good luck."

  • Idiom: Break a leg!
  • Clue: Maria's mom was wishing her good luck before the painting contest.
100

Please (write / right) your name on the top of the paper.

write

100

Choose the complete sentence.

a) Walking the dog through the.
b) The dog chased a squirrel.
c) Park with the dog.
d) Chased squirrel excitedly.

The dog chased a squirrel.

200

Fatima sculpted a majestic dragon out of clay.

  • Subject: Fatima
  • Predicate: sculpted a majestic dragon out of clay
200

My friends (enjoy / enjoys) playing soccer after school.

enjoy

200

Where is the idiom? What does it mean?

When she started painting, Maria realized the colors she had chosen didn’t look right together. “This is a tough nut to crack,” she thought. After experimenting for a while, she found a way to blend them perfectly, solving the difficult problem.

  • Idiom: A tough nut to crack
  • Clue: Maria thought this when she was struggling to solve the problem of blending colors, indicating something difficult to figure out.
200

I need to (know / no) the answer before I can proceed.

know

200

Choose the complete sentence.

a) Reading a fascinating book.
b) She spent hours reading by the window.
c) A fascinating book on the table.
d) Reading by the.

She spent hours reading by the window.

300

Fireflies danced softly in the warm summer evening.

  • Subject: Fireflies
  • Predicate: danced softly in the warm summer evening
300

She (read / reads) a book before bedtime every night.

reads

300

Where is the idiom? What does it mean?

When the winners were announced, Maria heard her name. The judge said, “You really stole the show!” Maria blushed, understanding that her painting was the most impressive.

  • Idiom: Stole the show
  • Clue: The judge used this phrase to describe Maria’s painting as the most impressive in the contest.
300

Did you say (buy/bye) to grandma?

bye

300

Choose the complete sentence.

a) Painting pictures on the canvas.
b) The artist created a beautiful landscape.
c) A picture of the mountains.
d) Created a masterpiece in the studio.

The artist created a beautiful landscape.

400

Ms. Lee's students designed intricate paper lanterns.

  • Subject: Ms. Lee's students
  • Predicate: designed intricate paper lanterns
400

The flowers (bloom / blooms) beautifully in the spring.

bloom

400

Where is the idiom? What does it mean?

That evening, her brother said, “You must be walking on air!” Maria laughed, feeling incredibly happy and proud of her big accomplishment.

  • Idiom: Walking on air
  • Clue: Maria’s brother said this to describe how happy and proud she must be after her big accomplishment.
400

He (ate / eight) twelve slices of pizza at the party.

ate

400

Choose the complete sentence.

a) Watching the sunset over the hills.
b) They admired the stunning view.
c) Sunset over the hills.
d) Admired beauty quietly.

They admired the stunning view.

500

A playful dolphin jumped elegantly through the ocean waves.

  • Subject: A playful dolphin
  • Predicate: jumped elegantly through the ocean waves
500

Every parent (care / cares) deeply about their children.

cares

500

Later that night, Maria sat by her window, thinking about her journey. "Hard work really pays off," she thought, realizing that she had finally reaped the rewards of her effort. As the stars twinkled above, she knew she had learned that success doesn't come overnight.

Idiom: Hard work pays off
Clue: Maria reflected on how her efforts over months of practice led to her success, emphasizing that dedication and persistence bring rewards.

500

That car is a beautiful (red/read) color.

red

500

Choose the complete sentence.

a) Playing soccer in the park.
b) The kids scored a goal during the game.
c) Soccer game in the.
d) Scored during game.

The kids scored a goal during the game.

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