Who, which,that
Nouns
Verbs
Past Tense
100

There are two boys which like candy.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: which -> who

Rule: We use "who" to talk about people, and we use "which" or "that" to talk about things.  

100

A lot of bird fly in the sky.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: bird -> birds

Rule: We add “s” to the end of a noun when there are two or more of it.

100

My mom pack me lunch every day.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: pack -> packs

Rule: 

When we add a verb to “he,” “she,” or “it,” we need to add an “s” at the end of the verb.

100

Kids wash their dirty hands after playing a few minutes ago.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: wash -> washed

Rule: When we talk about the past, we need to use a past tense verb.

200

There is a house who is made of glass. 

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: who -> which

Rule: We use "who" to talk about people, and we use "which" or "that" to talk about things.  

200

Four student have a snowball fight.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: student -> students

Rule: We add “s” to the end of a noun when there are two or more of it.

200

My dad work in a tall building every day.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: work -> works

Rule: When we add a verb to “he,” “she,” or “it,” we need to add an “s” at the end of the verb.

200

The children run in the hallway yesterday. 

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: run -> ran

Rule: When we talk about the past, we need to use a past tense verb.

300

There is a store who has many fun toys.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: who -> which

Rule: We use "who" to talk about people, and we use "which" or "that" to talk about things.  

300

The baseball team has two coach.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: coach -> coaches

Rule: We add “s” to the end of a noun when there are two or more of it.

300

Megan Teacher love Christmas.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: love -> loves

Rule: When we add a verb to “he,” “she,” or “it,” we need to add an “s” at the end of the verb.

300
The farmer keep digging in his field.

What is wrong? What is the rule?

Wrong: keep -> kept

Rule: When we talk about the past, we need to use a past tense verb.

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