What is the part of speech for the bolded word?
Ms. Eells woke up late.
a) Noun
b) Pronoun
c) Verb
d) Adjective
a) Noun
Fill in the blank in each sentence with the past tense form of the verb in ().
She ___ to the email. (reply)
replied
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
Ms. Jack and Ms. Eells ____ markers for the class.
a) bought
b) buyed
a) bought
Determine whether the following sentence is compound, complex, or simple.
My Mom is from Mexico, but my Dad is from Peru.
Compound
What is the part of speech for the bolded word?
Allison throws a ball.
a) Noun
b) Pronoun
c) Verb
d) Adjective
c) verb
Fill in the blank in each sentence with the past tense form of the verb in ().
Scientists ____ the planet Mars. (discover)
discovered
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
Carmen ____ the missing keys.
a) find
b) found
b) found
Determine whether the following sentence is compound, complex, or simple.
Gian may become an FBI agent because he enjoys solving problems.
Complex
What is the part of speech for the bolded word?
I am tired today.
a) Noun
b) Pronoun
c) Verb
d) Adjective
Fill in the blank in each sentence with the past tense form of the verb in ().
She ____ to her as a friend. (refer)
referred
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
Daisy ____ tall over the summer!
a) growed
b) grew
b) grew
Determine whether the following sentence is compound, complex, or simple.
Our classmates enjoy learning new things.
Simple
What is the part of speech for the bolded word?
The brave firefighter saved the cat stuck on the tree.
a) Noun
b) Pronoun
c) Verb
d) Adjective
d) Adjective
Fill in the blank in each sentence with the past tense form of the verb in ().
Matthew ____ for the test. (study)
studied
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
I____ to go to the Dentist.
a) had
b) haved
a) had
Determine whether the following sentence is compound, complex, or simple.
Daisy likes chocolate, although she does not usually eat sweets.
Complex
On your whiteboards, write a sentence of your own using the following parts of speech:
Pronoun and Verb
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On your whiteboards, write a sentence of your own using the past tense verb of the following verb:
worry
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On your whiteboards, write a sentence of your own using the irregular past tense verb of dig:
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On your whiteboard, write an example of a compound sentence.
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