Subject Verb Agreement
Point of View
Vocabulary
Possessive Nouns
Figurative Language
100

The dog ( eat / eats ) the bone.

eats

100

Sam’s sister is driving her car to her friend’s house after school.

1st Person  

2nd Person

3rd Person

3rd Person 

100

Even though she is feeble, the old lady still walks a mile every day. 

to be hungry 

 without strength or weak

without strength or weak

100

The cards belong to Bill.

Bill's cards

100

What figurative language is used in the sentence.

George is lightning as he runs the race.

simile

 metaphor

Metaphor

200

My mom ( like / likes ) pizza and tacos.

likes

200

“You feel your heart race, and the air around you seems to crystalize. 

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person

2nd Person

200

The ice cold drink satisfied my thirst on the hot day.

a frown of disapproval 

to give what is wanted or needed  

to give what is wanted or needed

200

The phone belongs to your sister.

Sister's phone

200

The street cars are like frosted cakes covered with snowflakes.

Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Alliteration

 

Simile

300

Michael ( want / wants ) to be a teacher.

wants

300

My brother and I went to our house to make dinner for our parents.

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person

1st Person

300

After my leg injury, I had to get a massage to reduce muscle tension

to be lost 

physical, emotion, or mental strain or hurt

physical, emotion, or mental strain or hurt

300

The toys belong to my cousins

Cousins' toys

300

What figurative language is used in this sentence?

Polly Peters positively played Ping-Pong.

Alliteration, Onomatopeia, Simile, Personification


Alliteration 

400

My brother and sister ( play / plays ) basketball

play

400

I think I will go on a vacation all by myself this year so I can have some time alone. 

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person

1st Person

400

I had to thread the sharp needle so I could use it to sew the button back on my shirt. 

a thin tool with a hole at one end and a point at the other that is used for sewing

 a thin piece of dough that has been dried so it can be eaten later

a thin tool with a hole at one end and a point at the other that is used for sewing

400

The pens belong to Jenna.

Jenna's pens

400

The trophy glistened like gold in the sun during the awards ceremony. 

Metaphor, Hyperbole, Personification, Simile, Alliteration

Simile

500

One of the cars ( go / goes ) very fast.

goes

500

After the game, the players talked to their coach and asked if they could all meet at the restaurant for a team dinner. 

1st Person

2nd Person 

3rd Person

3rd Person

500

The driver could barely see because of the glare of the sun. 

to feel sad or overwhelmed 

a light so strong it hurts the eyes, making it difficult to see

a light so strong it hurts the eyes, making it difficult to see

500

The bike belongs to your neighbors.

Neighbors' bike

500

When the pitcher finished nine innings, he was hungry enough to eat a horse. 


Simile, Hyperbole, Personification, Alliteration


Hyperbole