______ was talking about Dad.
(Everyone, Each, Eyes)
Everyone
I felt _____ that I did not have a gift for Dad.
(some, soon, sorry)
sorry
Hal was _____. He could not find his homework.
reheat
undress
unhappy
unhappy
Dan forgot to put tags on some gifts. He knew it was _______ to give a gift to the wrong person.
retry
unlock
unwise
unwise
I am the (taller, tallest) girl in the class.
tallest
His birthday was ______ one day away.
(of, only, own)
only
I ______ Dad. I wanted to give him a gift, too.
(long, looked, loved)
loved
He had to ____ his backpack.
rename
retell
unpack
unpack
Dan had to ____ the string.
reread
unripe
untwist
untwist
We live in the (smaller, smallest) house in our neighborhood.
smallest
Many ______ were coming to his party.
(paper, people, please)
people
“I have an idea,” yelled Bill ______.
(badly, hardly, loudly)
loudly
Hal was still ____ to find it.
retold
unable
unplug
unable
Then he had to ____ the paper.
remake
reuse
unwrap
remake
Do you know the name of the (higher, highest) mountain?
highest
I knew ______ everyone would give Dad a gift.
(most, mother, myself)
most
“You can ______ write a note! Tell Dad you will help him in the house,” Bill said.
(quickly, safely, softly)
quickly
Hal kenw he had to ____ the page.
refill
rewrite
unsafe
rewrite
"This is Dad's gift," Dad said. Then he ____ the shirt in the box.
replaced
retold
unkind
replaced
It is (hotter, hottest) outside than it was yesterday.
hotter
My ______ got Dad a hat.
(bring, brothers, brown)
brothers
It was a good plan. I ______ got a sheet of paper.
(freely, gladly, sickly)
gladly
"I will have to _____ my homework," Hal said.
replace
unkind
unlike
replace
"Now I have to _____ the gift," said Dan.
reset
rewrap
unclean
rewrap
My dog is (bigger, biggest) than your dog.
bigger