An example of an interjection that shows surprise
What is Wow! Whoops! Gee! Golly! Ya-hoo! (if you give me an example with an exclamation point at the end, that is good.)
If "leaf" is to "tree," then "petal" is to what?
What is flower?
Make the noun "cat" possessive.
What is cat's?
Give the possessive form of "cars".
What are cars'?
Make the plural noun "children" possessive.
What is children's?
Identify the interjection in the following sentence: "Oh no! I forgot my homework."
What is "Oh no!"
Complete the analogy: ear : head :: finger
What is hand?
Make the noun 'boy' possessive.
What is boy's?
Make the noun "friends" possessive.
What are friends'?
Make the plural noun "mice" possessive.
What is mice's?
Identify the interjection used in this sentence: "Oh, I guess we can go to the park later."
What is "Oh"
Complete the analogy- difficult : challenging :: correct:
What is right?
Make the singular noun 'marker' possessive.
What is marker's?
Give the possessive form of "shirts".
What is shirts'?
Make the plural noun "geese" possessive.
What is geese's?
The interjection "Wow!" shows this kind of emotion when used in a sentence.
What is strong emotion?
Explain how synonyms enhance writing.
What is a synonym ensures that text doesn't become repetitive, which can improve overall flow and keep readers hooked
Make the singular noun 'student' possessive.
What is student's?
Give the possessive form of 'pictures'.
What is pictures'?
Make the plural noun "men" possessive.
What is men's?
Explain the difference between a mild and strong interjection.
A mild interjection expresses mild emotion and is separated from the sentence with a coma. A strong interjection expresses strong emotion and is separated from the sentence with an exclamation mark.
Explain the significance of part-to-whole analogies in understanding relationships.
What is a comparison between a part and a whole of one thing and how it is similar to a part and a whole of another thing?
Explain the rule for making singular nouns possessive.
What is add an apostrophe and s ( 's )?
Describe how to form a possessive for plural nouns that end in "s".
What is add just an apostrophe ( ' )?
Explain how to make a plural irregular noun that does not end in 's' possessive.
What is add an apostrophe and s ( 's )?