I ate a sandwich _______ I was hungry
I ate a sandwich because I was hungry
My sister is ___ (kind) person I know.
My sister is the kindest person I know.
Where do the speech marks belong?
I want to eat lunch, the boy said.
We use this adverb of frequency when something happens 0% of the time
never
A person who builds is a _____.
A person who builds is a builder.
I was tired ______ I went to bed.
I was tired so I went to bed.
A giraffe is _____ (tall) animal in the world.
A giraffe is the tallest animal in the world.
Where do the speech marks belong?
The children said, English is our favorite class.
The children said, 'English is our favorite class.'
We use this adverb of frequency when something happens 100% of the time
always
Rona the cat was hungry ____ T. Marie gave her food.
Rona the cat was hungry so T. Marie gave her food.
Combine these sentences:
She missed the bus. She woke up late
She missed the bus because she woke up late.
How do you make most words into a superlative?
add -est
Write this sentence another way
'I am very happy,' Kimmy said.
Kimmy said, 'I am very happy.'
We use this adverb of frequency when something happens 50% of the time
often
My grandma is 103 years old! She is the ____ person I know.
My grandma is 103 years old! She is the oldest person I know.
Combine these sentences:
I will run a marathon in June. I run every morning.
I will run a marathon in June so I run every morning.
Arrange these words to form a sentence:
cleverest the My dog world. dog the in is
My dog is the cleverest dog in the world.
Write this sentence another way:
The singer said, 'I love this song.'
'I love this song,' the singer said.
We use this adverb of frequency when something happens 25% of the time
sometimes
If a verb ends in a short vowel + consonant, what to we do to change the verb into a noun?
Example: If you swim, you are a _____.
double the consonant, add -er
Example: If you swim, you are a swimmer.
because and so are words that are called...
conjunctions
What is a superlative?
A word that compares more than 2 things.
Write this in a proper sentence both ways:
I am sad.
Bill
'I am sad,' Bill said.
Bill said, 'I am sad.'
We use this adverb of frequency when something happens 75% of the time
usually
T. Marie goes to Fitness First 5 days each week.
T. Marie _____ goes to Fitness First.
T. Marie usually goes to Fitness First