Correct the grammar in this sentence:
"He need a pencil."
He needs a pencil.
Where should the period go to separate these two sentences?
I ate too much shawarma I got a stomach ache.
I ate too shawarma.
I got a stomach ache.
A name for a Jewish religious leader (like an Imam or a Priest)
Rabbi
The opposite of near
Far
What does Jacob do for a living?
He is a shoemaker.
Correct the following sentence
"I go to school tomorrow."
I will go to school tomorrow.
I am going to school tomorrow.
I will be going to school tomorrow.
I go to school.
Where should a period go?
Brad likes Laura Laura does not like Brad.
Brad likes Laura.
Laura does not like Brad.
A word for a small town
Village
The back of your shoe or foot.
Heel
Why is Jacob unhappy?
His house is too small for his big family.
Correct this sentence:
"I walk home yesterday."
I walked home yesterday.
Where should a period go?
I practice golf everyday my game has gotten a lot better.
I practice golf everyday.
My Game has gotten a lot better.
The BOTTOM of your foot or shoe
Sole
What birds are covered in
Feathers
What does the Rabbi tell Jacob to do?
Bring all his animals into his house and then later take them out.
Correct this sentence:
She don't like homework.
She does not like homework.
He walked to the parking lot after work his car was not there.
He walked to the parking lot after work.
His car was not there.
The opposite of better (more bad)
Worse
The hair on someone's face
Beard
What does Isobel do when she is mad at Jacob?
She stops talking to him.
Correct this sentence:
"He is play soccer."
He is playing soccer.
There is never enough food at these meetings you should eat before you arrive.
There is never enough food at these meetings.
You should eat before you arrive.
for sure; definitely
Absolutely
Someone who builds things out of wood
Carpenter
What two distinguishing features are on the Rabbi's face?