Plurals and Possessives
There, Their and They're
Verb Tenses
Question forms
Verb Agreement
100
Add an apostrophe if needed in this sentence:My grandmother roasted chestnuts this holiday season.
no apostrophe (because it's a plural, there is more than one chestnut)
100
Which one do you need for this sentence? _________ going to the game after school.
They're (they are)
100
Put this sentence into the past tense: His sisters stay after school every day for clubs and activities.
stayed
100
Change the statement into a question: He thinks we should travel by plane.
Does he think we should travel by plane?
100
Fix the verb so that it agrees with the subject of the sentence: She sleep late every morning.
She sleeps late every morning.
200
Add an apostrophe if needed in this sentence: He went to his friends house to hang out.
's (if it's one friend's house) or s' (if the house belongs to more than one friend)
200
Which one is needed for this sentence? ___________ parents drove them to the mall last night.
their (the parents belong to them)
200
Put this sentence into the future tense: I looked for my necklace when I got home from work.
I will look for my necklace when I get home from work.
200
Change the statement into a question: Wild animals are seen in this campground at night.
Are wild animals seen in this campground at night?
200
Change the verb to agree with the subject in the sentence: Most children don't eats spinach or broccoli.
Most children don't eat spinach or broccoli.
300
Add an apostrophe to this sentence if needed: Her teachers always respected her work.
no apostrophe because it is a plural (more than one teacher)
300
Which one do you need for this sentence? I think ___________ going to travel to California this summer.
they're (they are)
300
Put this sentence into the past tense: I will ask how to do the math problem.
I asked how to do the math problem.
300
You want to go to the movies.
Do you want to go to the movies?
300
Change the verb to agree with the subject in this sentence: All the dogs in the kennel looks scared.
All the dogs in the kennel look scared.
400
Add an apostrophe to this sentence if needed: The boys locker room smelled terrible after the hockey game.
boys' because it's a possessive and it is also plural.
400
Which one do you need for this sentence? Can you find out if _________ is anyone left in the classroom?
there (location)
400
Put this sentence into the past tense: I forget how to change my password.
I forgot how to change my password.
400
Change this statement into a question: Your neighbors go to school with my cousin.
Do your neighbors go to school with my cousin?
400
The audience members applauds after the show.
The audience members applaud after the show.
500
The parents and teachers all pitched in to buy the students new uniform.
parents (plural), teachers (plural) and student's (singular, possessive).
500
Which one goes where in this sentence? _________ going to _________ grandmother's house over __________.
they're (they are); their (grandma belongs to them); there (location).
500
Put this sentence into the present tense: When she decided to work hard, she felt good about her progress.
When she decides to work hard, she feels good about her progress.
500
The librarian found all the books I was looking for.
Did the librarian find all the books I was looking for?
500
This group of students attend all the home basketball games.
This group of students attends all the home basketball games. (singular because it is one group)
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