Sam eats ___ apple every morning.
A: an
Q: What is the plural of “apple”?
200
Q: Sam saw two ___.
Sam ___ an apple every morning.
A: eats
Q: Where does the dog run?
A: In the park.
Q: Which is correct: Sam eat / Sam eats?
A: Sam eats
He saw ___ bird in the tree.
A: a
Q: Sam saw two ___.
A: cats
Q: What is the past tense of “see”?
A: saw
Q: What does Sam eat every morning?
A: An apple.
Q: Unscramble: park / the / in / runs / dog / the
A: The dog runs in the park.
Q: ___ cats were sitting near a tree.
A: The
Q: What is the plural of “baby”?
A: babies
Q: What tense is “Sam laughed”?
A: past tense
Q: What were the cats watching?
A: A bird.
Q: The cats ___ sitting near a tree.
A: were
Q: Which is correct: a hour / an hour?
A: an hour
Q: Which is correct: two bird / two birds?
A: two birds
Q: The cats ___ watching the bird.
A: were
Q: Did the cats catch the bird?
A: No, they didn’t.
Q: Which is correct: They was watching / They were watching?
A: They were watching
Why do we say “an hour”?
A: Because “hour” starts with a vowel sound (silent h)
Q: Change to plural: “The cat is watching the bird.”
A: The cats are watching the birds.
Q: Change to past tense: “Sam walks in the park.”
A: Sam walked in the park.
Q: What did Sam do after he saw the cats?
A: He laughed and continued his walk.
Q: Fix the sentence: “Sam see two cat yesterday.”
A: Sam saw two cats yesterday.