___ a room.
What is "in?"
A person who plays a musical instrument.
What is a "musician?"
"Mary's" sister goes to the park. Change to a possessive adjective.
What is "her?"
Everyday, I ______ dinner at 5:00 p.m.
What is "have" or "eat?"
Your father's mother.
What is "my grandmother?"
Two things are side-by-side.
What is "next to?"
A person who cares for the earth.
What is "an environmentalist?"
"My mother" likes gardening. Change to subject pronoun.
What is "she?"
I _________ lunch now.
What is "am eating or am having?"
Your sister's mother.
What is my "mother?"
When you turn the corner, you go _______ the corner.
What is "around?"
A person who plays many sports.
What is "an athlete?"
"Mary and Tom" have a baby. Change to subject pronoun.
What is "They?"
I sometimes _______ to the store.
What is "go, walk, drive or run?"
Your father's sister.
What is "my aunt?"
On the other side of the street.
What is "across?"
Someone who gardens.
What is a "gardener?"
"Mary and Tom's baby boy" is hungry. Use the subject pronoun.
What is "He?"
Today, I __________ to the store.
What is "am going, walking, running or driving?"
Your aunt's husband.
What is "my uncle?"
One building is on the other side of the street from another building. They are _______ each other.
What is "across from?"
Someone who does crafts such as pottery or crochet.
What is "an artisan?"
"Mary and Tom's" baby boy is hungry. Use the possessive adjective.
What is "their?"
Now, she __________ jeopardy.
What is "is playing?"
Your sister's husband.
What is "my brother-in-law?"