Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
I ordered [too, two] copies of my favorite book.
Two
This morning I goed to the bakery.
goed should be went
They are graduating in June
the period is missing from the end of the sentence.
While I [had played/was playing] videogames, I heard a big crack of thunder.
was playing
A person, place or thing
noun
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
Vanilla ice cream is my favorite [too, to, two]!
Too
Every morning I brushed my teeth.
brushed should be brush
Why were the students yelling in the hallway
the question mark is missing from the end of the sentence.
I’ll [have/am having] a lemonade and a chicken wrap, please.
have
An action word
Verb
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
[Your, you're] my best friend.
You're
I went to the store and I see my friend there.
see should be saw
This morning I walk to school with my friends.
-ed is missing from walk
My new bike was hard to ride at first, but I [was/got /get]used to it quite quickly.
got
Name the verb in the sentence:
I listened to music on my way to school.
listened
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
I went to [their, they're, there] house over the weekend.
Their
Last night I eat dinner with my parents and then I was watch TV.
eat should be ate/ watch should be watching
My brother ate 5 pancake for breakfast.
the s is missing from pancake.
I suddenly noticed that everyone [look/had looked/was looking] at me.
was looking
Simon's cat-what do we call '
apostrophe
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
(there, their, they're) going to Paris and staying (there, their, they're) for two weeks.
They're/there
Last summer I swim in the ocean and jump in the waves.
swim should be swam
jump should be jumped
The students folder was left on the desk.
's is missing from student
Since the front door was locked, he [needs/needed/ needing] to use the backdoor to get into the house.
needed
Name 2 things you have to remember to add when you are formulating a sentence.
Capital letter at the beginning of the sentence and a period at the end of the sentence.