This word describes something or someone who is very unusual or remarkable.
extraordinary
The contraction for “they are.”
they're
The dog (run/runs) in the park every morning.
runs
One boy (play/plays) soccer.
plays
This word names a person, place, thing, or idea.
a noun
This word means to work together toward a common goal.
cooperate
The contraction for “it is.”
it's
My friends (is/are) coming over for dinner.
are
Many students (enjoy/enjoys) recess.
enjoy
This word shows action in a sentence.
A verb
A person who enters a place without permission is called this.
intruder
The contraction for “you will.”
you'll
The cat and the dog (chase/chases) each other around the yard.
chase
The group of players (run/runs) onto the field.
runs
In the sentence “The bird flies high,” the word flies is this part of speech.
a verb
This word refers to a huge ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.
tsunami
The contraction for “he will.”
he'll
Everyone in the class (want/wants) to play the game.
wants
These books (belong/belongs) to the library.
belong
In the sentence “The children played in the park,” the word children is this part of speech.
a noun
This word means to change something slightly, especially to improve it.
alter
The contraction for “she has.”
she's
Either the students or the teacher (is/are) responsible for setting up the projector.
is
Neither the teacher nor the students (has/have) the answer to the question.
have
Name the nouns and verbs in this sentence: "The teacher writes notes on the board."
teacher, notes, board (nouns)
writes (verb)?