look
looked
The players (is, are) going to the pizza restaurant after today's game
are
Alex hurt his leg. He and his mom went into an office. There were chairs around the walls. There were things to read on the table. Where were Alex and his Mom?
Doctor's office
Joanne's mother came up to school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.
Confiscated
take or seize (someone's property) with authority.
Wake
Woke
Race
Raced
Jane (were, was) going to go with the team but she has chores to do
was
The bike skidded out of control. It slammed against the sidewalk. The rider hit the ground hard. His pant leg was ripped. His knee was scraped and bleeding. He began to sniff. Why did the bike rider sniff?
He was starting to cry
Unlike her older brother Jerome, who stayed out all hours of the night, Kate obediently followed the curfew her parents set.
Obediently
complying or willing to comply with orders or requests; submissive to another's will.
eat
ate
Run
Ran
Stephen (is, are) one of the best players on the team
is
Leah's mother ices the cake. She puts eight candles on the cake. After she sets the cake on the table, everyone sings to her. The lit candles make her face glow. Leah blow out the candles and smiles. How old was Leah yesterday?
7
John was so hungry that he consumed the cranberry muffin and went back for a donut
consumed
eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink)
speak
spoke
drive
drove
has
Same was half way in his dog house. He lifted his nose and sniffed the still air. The sky was changing from deep blue to yellow. Down the street a rooster crowed. Sam yawned, got up and stretched his long black legs. When is this happening?
dawn
After the bird escaped, Christ tried to coax it back into the cage with treats.
Coax
gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something.
keep
kept
go
went
Where (do, does) your parents live?
do
Four girls walked into the kitchen. On the table was a bowl of fruit with a pear, an orange, an apple, and a banana. Sue took the apple. Jan took the pear, and Ann took the orange. Amy frowned at the banana. Why did Amy frown?
she doesn't like bananas
Dad had no need for the broke air conditioner, so he discarded it on the corner by the trash.
discarded
get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable.
give
gave