Their
What is the third-person plural possessive pronoun? (We put ____ jackets in the Learning Lab)
Redo
What is "to do again" in one word, using a prefix?
illustration
What is a visual interpretation of a concept or story?
What is a synonym for demonstration or example?
Its cloudy outside today.
It's cloudy outside today.
It is cloudy outside today.
They're
What is the contraction of "they are?"
Sum
What is the result of an addition problem?
Unnecessary
What is the opposite of necessary?
What is a synonym for not needed?
Doubt
What happens when I don't know what will happen in the future?
There are so much students here today.
What is the use of much with a plural noun?
What is the correct use of many with a plural noun?
There are so many students here today.
Y'all
What is the contraction of you all (second person plural pronoun)
Weigh
What is the verb for putting something on a scale?
What is the verb for finding out how heavy something is?
Enjoyment
What is the process of benefiting from something?
Whether
What is a way to express a choice between options?
She have gone to the park.
What is using "has" instead of "have"?
She has gone to the park.
What is the contraction of who have?
Knot
What forms when a rope is tied?
What forms when shoe laces are tied together?
Hyperactivity
What is another word for "extreme activity"?
Scent
What is a synonym for smell?
I has gone to the park.
What is using "have" instead of "has"?
I have gone to the park.
Won't
What is the contraction of will not?
Waist
What is the part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips?
Visualization
What is the forming of a mental image called?
quarrel
What is a heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue, and between people who are usually on good terms?
What is a synonym for argument or disagreement?
I went to the park yesterday, I wrote in my journal under a tree.
What is a run-on sentence?
I went to the park yesterday, and I wrote in my journal under a tree.
I went to the park yesterday. I wrote in my journal under a tree.
They'd
What is the contraction of they would or they had?