He has to run away from the lion. What is the past tense of the verb has?
What is had?
Singular: Look at the DOG! What is the plural for dog?
What is dogs
How (do, does) those new shoes feel?
What is do?
Which word means "to receive" or "agree to" - accept or except?
accept
You can use me to indicate possession or the omission of letters.
an apostrophe
She pays for the movie tickets. What is the past tense of the verb pays?
What is paid?
Plural form for tooth?
What is teeth?
Neither his father or his mother (was, were) alive.
What is was?
This verb means to influence or cause a change in something. effect or affect?
affect
You use me to separate items in a list.
a comma
I will draw a picture of a lion. What is the past tense of the verb draw?
What is drew?
Which type of nouns can be made plural by adding S or ES?
What are regular nouns?
Most of the members of the committee generally (decide, decides) on its course of action pretty quickly.
What is decide?
Which word refers to a location or position, cite/site/sight ?
site
This mark is used to connect two complete sentences and to show that they are related. (not a comma)
semicolon
He writes his father a letter. What is the past tense of the verb writes?
What is wrote?
Spell the plural for of the noun sheep.
What is sheep?
Jo usually _______ (to wake) up early on Saturday morning and _______ (to go) swimming before breakfast. Use the appropriate form of the verb in the sentence given.
wakes, goes
If you are not careful, you'll (break, brake) the mirror.
break
Which sentence is correct?
1. She was eating ice cream cake muffin and candy.
2. She was eating ice cream, cake, muffin and candy.
Sentence 2
They teach early in the morning then go fishing. What is the past tense for the verbs teach and go?
What is taught and went?
There are two specific rules for pluralizing nouns that end in Y. Name one of them and give an example.
1. If the noun ends in a consonant + y, change the y to i and add es. party - parties.
2. If the noun ends in a vowel + y, just add s. boy - boys
Someone stole my purse. Identify whether the verb is present, past, or future tense. What is the infinitive form of this verb?
stole - past; infinitive - to steal
The performer was pleased and flattered by the critic's (complements, compliments).
compliments
Put the brackets correctly in the sentence.
He Mr. Jones was the last person seen at the house.
He (Mr. Jones) was the last person seen at the house.