Antonym of "cold"
Warm / Hot
This punctuation mark goes at the end of a sentence that tells something, usually called a statement.
A period
These are the words we use instead of saying a person's name, like he, she, and they.
Pronouns
This is the describing word in the sentence: "The fluffy cat sat on the mat."
This is the past tense of the verb "run."
Ran
Synonym of "happy"
Glad / Joyful
This punctuation mark goes at the end of a sentence that asks something.
A question mark
In this sentence, this subject pronoun replaces Sara: "______ loves to read books."
She
This adverb tells how the dog ran in the sentence: "The dog ran quickly across the yard."
This is the past tense of the verb "eat" used in a sentence: "Yesterday, I ______ all of my vegetables."
Ate
Quick and Slow
These punctuation marks are used before and after the exact words someone says.
Quotation marks
In this sentence, this object pronoun correctly replaces the ball: "Please throw ______ to me."
It
This is the correct superlative form of the adjective "tall" used in a sentence comparing three or more people.
Tallest (She is the tallest student in the class.)
These are the past tense forms of "go," "see," and "give."
Went / Saw / Gave
These two words out of the three are synonyms: "ancient," "modern," "old."
Ancient and Old
In this sentence, two punctuation marks are missing: "We need eggs milk and butter from the store."
What are the missing punctuation marks?
Two commas: "We need eggs, milk, and butter from the store."
Name five of the subject pronouns.
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
In this sentence, this word is the adverb and this is the adjective: "The extremely loud thunder shook the windows."
Extremely and Loud
This sentence uses the incorrect past tense of an irregular verb — identify the error and correct it: "She buyed a new backpack for school."
Bought (She bought a new backpack for school."
This is the antonym of courageous, used here in a sentence: "The ______ knight refused to enter the dragon's cave."
Cowardly
In this sentence, a punctuation mark is missing: "I can't wait for summer" she said with a smile.
What punctuation mark is missing and where should it be?
A comma should be after "summer" but before the quotation mark.
In this sentence, this relative pronoun connects the two ideas: "The book ______ I borrowed from the library was amazing."
That / Which
This is the superlative form of the irregular adjective good, used correctly in a sentence.
Best (That was the best book I have ever read.)
These are the three principal parts (present, past, past participle) of the irregular verb write.
Write, Wrote, and Written?