Possessive Nouns
Subject-Verb Agreement
Adjectives and Adverbs
Capitalization + Commonly Confused Words
Affixes
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When you have a singular noun, the apostrophe (') goes...

Before the s (mirror's)
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When the subject is singular, the -s goes after the (subject or verb)?

Verb (The cat runs.)

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Adjectives describe...

Nouns

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Name 1 capitalization rule.

Sight word "I," the first letter of a sentence, specific places, holidays, days of the week, months, names of people

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Prefixes go _________ the root word.

Before
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When you have a plural noun, the apostrophe (') goes...

After the s (frogs')

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When the subject is plural, the -s goes after the (subject or verb)?

Subject (Those pens run out of ink easily.)

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Adjective or adverb? Smart

Adjective

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Choose the correct form: I have to clean out my backpack, (to/too/two).

Too (like also)

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Suffixes go __________ the root word

After

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When someone's name ends in "s," the apostrophe (') goes...

After the s (Ficks')

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Fix this sentence: Nelly chooses Daniel yesterday.

Nelly chose Daniel yesterday.

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Adverbs describe... (3 total)

Adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs.

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Fix the capitalization: I always love cooking for thanksgiving!

I always love cooking for Thanksgiving!

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Prefix or suffix? Pre

Prefix

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Add an apostrophe (') to this sentence: The scissors blades are sharp. (singular)

The scissor's blades are sharp.

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Fix this sentence: Obama is the best president ever!

Obama was the best president ever!

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Adjective or Adverb? Poorly

Adverb

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Choose the correct word: I don't want (there/their/they're) germs; they just sneezed!

Their

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Prefix or suffix? er

Suffix

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Add an apostrophe (') to this sentence: The bottles labels are falling off. (plural)

The bottles' labels are falling off.

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Fix this sentence: Tomorrow, the gates opened for the public.

Tomorrow, the gates will open for the public.

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Adjective or adverb? Yesterday

Adverb

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Correct this sentence: i can't wait until (your/you're) birthday on sunday!

I can't wait until your birthday on Sunday!

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What does this prefix mean? Dis-

Opposite or not

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