Sue (play, plays) in the yard.
plays
(I, me) bake cookies.
I
The man (drive, drives) his car everyday
drives
(They, Them) are disappointed in the ice cream.
they
What is the subject in the sentence: I will eat the apple.
I
Josh and John (eat, eats) everything on the table.
eat
She kisses (she, her) baby.
her
John and Mary (dream, dreams) of holidays.
dream
What pronoun could replace the name, Susan
her, she
The man, along with his three brothers, (walks, walk) to the store.
walks
We (run, runs) to the bank!
run
He reads the book to (them, they).
them
Fix the sentence: The brown dog play on the trampoline
The brown dog plays on the trampoline
Name the pronoun(s): We walked to see him.
we/him
Fix the sentence:
The cat and dog is sleeping.
The cat and dog are sleeping.
Christopher (sleep, sleeps) until noon.
sleeps
The man gave Susan and (me, I) a ticket.
me
Name the verb (s): The tree sways and bends when the wind blows.
sways, bends, blows
Why do Mali and Emmery eat more than (she, her)?
her
The simple predicate (verb) of the sentence: John is driving to Montego Bay
driving
Fix the sentence:
Jack, John, and Jill climbs up the hill.
Jack, John, and Jill climb up the hill.
Fix the sentence:
The boy ran as fast as him can.
The boy ran as fast as he can.
Fix the sentence: We are smarter than any other groups in the school!
We are smarter than any other group in the school!
Him bought his first backpack for school.
He bought his first backpack for school.
What is the complete predicate (verb) in the sentence: We walked to the store.
walked to the store