Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs
Irregular verbs
Nouns
Subject Verb Agreement
Simple and compound sentences
100

What is the proper adjective to complete the sentence?


The adults' pool is (deep) than the children's pool. 

deeper

100

Change the verb in the sentence to make it past tense.

Yesterday my mom (give) me a bowl of oatmeal with fruit. 

gave


Yesterday my mom gave me a bowl of oatmeal with fruit. 

100

Name all of the nouns in the sentence.


Aunt Lisa takes us to Oak Park. 

Aunt Lisa and Oak Park

100

Kenji writes poems as a hobby. 


What is the verb in the sentence?

What is the subject?

Verb: writes

Subject: Kenji


Notice how the verb and subject have to agree. We cannot say Kenji WRITE poems as a hobby.

100

Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in parenthesis.


Should we start class? Should we wait? (or)

Should we start class, or should we wait?

200

What is the proper adjective to complete the sentence?

Nikki built the _____ sand castle on the beach. 

A. tall

B.most tallest

C. more tall

D. tallest

D. tallest

200

Change the verb in the sentence to make it past tense.


Grandma had not (eat) yet, so she had some, too.

eaten


Grandma had not eaten yet, so she had some, too.

200

Name all of the nouns in the sentence. 


Alex loves the green and blue swing.

Alex and swing

200
Choose the best verb to agree with the subject. 


My sisters _____ to hike. 

A. likes

B.like

C. liken

My sisters like to hike 

B

200

Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in parenthesis. 


I finished my picture. Neil did not finish his. (but)

I finished my picture, but Neil did not finish his. 

300

Paris was the _____ swimmer of all of us. 


A. stronger

B. more stronger

C. strongest

D. most strongest

C. strongest

300

Change the verb in the sentence to make it past tense.


Mom and I (go) to the store last week. 

went

Mom and I went to the store last week. 

300

Choose the abstract noun in the sentence. 


Your happiness is very important to me. 

happiness!

300

Dora (know) the names of many rocks

Dora knows the names of many rocks.

300

Combine each pair of simple sentences to make a compound sentence. Use the conjunction in parenthesis. 


She made up a song. It sounded great! (and)

She made up a song, and it sounded great!

400

Max held the little crab the (gently) of all the children.

most gently

400

It was raining so we (get) out of the pool. 

It was raining so we got out of the pool. 

400

What is a noun?

A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

400

How can we fix the subject-verb agreement in this sentence?

Our dog finds bones and bury them in our yard. 

Our dog finds bones and buries them in our yard. 

400

Pick the correct conjunction to combine the two simple sentences into a compound sentence. 

Anita was going to sing. She had a sore throat. 

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so

Anit was going to sing, but she had a sore throat.


B

500

Dan put on his snorkel (carefully) than his little brother did. 

more carefully

500

Tommy (come) to the beach with me last week. 

Tommy came to the beach with me last week. 

500

Choose the abstract noun in the sentence. 


I have joyful memories of this place. 

memories! (joyful is an adjective in this sentence)

500

How can we fix the subject-verb agreement in this sentence?


My sister Kim watch cartoons. 

My sister Kim watches cartoons. 

500

Pick the correct conjunction to combine the two simple sentences into a compound sentence. 

You may play the piano first. You may play the drums first.

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so

You may play the piano first, or you may play the drums first. 


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