What is the opposite of do?
EX: Please ____ talk over me!
____ go into the pool as soon as you eat.
Don't
This is the word you use when an action is being performed, usually before a verb:
EX:
I told Jeremy, ____ that trick on the skateboard again!
The doctor asked when she was examining me, _____ your arm hurt?
After getting suspended, my mom told me that was the dumbest thing I've ever _____.
Do/Does/Done
A word used to refer to whatever amount of an item.
EX:
Mom said that ___ of the sneakers would do!
Does ___body have a pen?
Any
This word is used to ask for information about something:
EX:
____ was the homework last night?
What
What pronouns do you use when you are talkng about yourself?
EX: ____ am Jonvan/Jeff
___ shoes hurt after walking a lot.
Barbara & ____ went to the party.
I/My/Me
What is the opposite of can?
EX: I'm grounded, so I ___ go out.
I ___ buy food if I don't have money.
Can't
This word is used to describe things that are able to be done:
EX: Hey Frank, ____ I borrow your car next Friday?
I ____ care less!
Can/Could
Word used to refer to multiple things at once.
EX:
They say that ____ people try, but few succeed.
I have so _____ pencils! Please take some.
Many
The word you use when asking about people:
EX: After the election, I was desperate to know ____ was elected.
Who
What pronouns do you use when talking to one person directly?
EX:
Did ____ go to school today?
____ table is ready now ma'am.
My jacket is bigger than _____.
You/Your/Yours
What is the opposite of come?
EX: Can you ___ away?
My mom told me to ___ to the supermarket to shop.
This is the word you use when you use words that expresses information or feelings:
EX: He ___ that there is hope in putting effort towards the work I do.
Yesterday, I _____ that I want to go out and play basketball.
I don't have any ____ in this school!
Says/Said/Say
A word used to refer to an unspecified amount.
EX: The teacher gave ____ of the well-behaved students a pizza party.
____ people like basketball, ____ like football.
Some
This word is used for asking about a place/location:
EX: I asked her, ____ is the party going to be at?
Where
What words do you use when talking about one person indirectly?
EX:
The girl said ___ was thirsty. The boy said that ____ was hungry.
Michael went to ___ home after class. Kendra bought ___ mom a watch.
I don't know what John said, ask ___! I want to ask ____ out.
Her/Him His/Her Him/Her
What is the opposite of walk?
EX: My dad told me to _____ when he went to the store.
My dog ____ outside my room while I was working on homework.
Stay/Stayed
This is the word you use when you are using your feet to go somewhere:
EX:
My sister told me to ____ to the store for dinner.
Yesterday, she _____ to the gym after dinner.
Walk/Walked
This word is used when there is no specific amount.
EX: The teacher was mad because ____ of the students did the homework.
None
This word is used for asking about a certain time/moment:
EX: _____ does the class end?
When
What do you say when you're talking about a whole group that you belong to?
EX:
After the lesson, ____ all went to McDonalds before going home.
Janice & I shared ____ ice cream with the kids who dropped theirs.
When Daniel & I arrived at the airport, Tyrell picked ____ up.
We/Ours/Us
What is the opposite of none?
EX: ____ of the students got extra credit.
I wish you _____ birthdays to come!
_____ people think that you're doing too much.
All/Many/Some
This word is used when you are moving towards something:
EX: The shop-owner said ____ and go as you please!
I just ____ home from school, I don't want to do tutoring.
She ____ first!
Come/Came/Comes
What is every number between 1-10?
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
This word is used to ask what's the reason for something:
I asked the teacher, ____ do we have to do this?
Why
What do you say when talking about a group that you are not involved with?
EX:
While I stayed behind, ____ all went to the bathroom.
After the teacher spoke with the students, she gave back ____ work.
After Billy met Adriana and Chris, he didn't think highly of _____.
They/Their/Them