-s or -es
noun, verb, or adjective?
possessives
-ed or -ing
complete or incomplete?
100

bag

bags

100

Cat

noun

100

This is (John's / Johns') backpack.

's or s'

's

John's

100

Jen was _____ to the bus. (walk)

-ed or ing?

-ing

 walking

100

The neighbors hosted a cookout.

complete

200

fox

foxes

200

running

verb

200

(Brandon's / Brandons') dogs are so cute.

's or s'

's

Brandon's

200

She ______ with the dog. (play)

-ed or -ing?

-ed

played

200

Brought tamales to the party.

incomplete

300

patch

patches

300

McDonalds

noun

300

(Mary's / Marys') notebook isn't here.

's or s'?

's

Mary's

300

The cat is ______ on the cozy bed. (sleep)

-ed or -ing?

-ing

sleeping

300

 Isabella loves the hamburgers and could eat them everyday.

complete

400

horse

horses

400

beautiful

adjective

400

The (players) gloves are orange. 

's or s'

s'

players'

400

When you use the -ed ending it means that something happened in the _______?

past

400

Mrs. Martinez brought brownies.

If complete, name the subject and the predicate (action part)

Complete

Mrs. Martinez is the subject and brought brownies is the predicate 

500

necklace

necklaces

500

went

verb

500

The toys belong to my cousins.

The (cousins' / cousin's) toys?

cousins'

500

Add -ing to the word "help" and use it in a sentence

Example: I was helping my mom with the dishes.

500

 Mr. Tran and his son.

If incomplete, make it a complete sentence

Incomplete

Mr. Tran and his son _______ (tell something they did).