How would you end this sentence?
'The cow is lying on the grass'
. / ? / !
What is: PERIOD
What is/are the NOUN(S) in this sentence?
'The book is on the table.'
Book / Table / Is / Book AND Table
What is: BOOK AND TABLE
What is the VERB(S) in this sentence?
'Joey ran across the hall.'
Joey / Ran / Hall
What is: RAN
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
'The old tree has no leaves.'
Old / Tree / Leaves
What is: OLD
Which word is spelled wrong?
'The toye is on the floor.'
What is: TOY
How would you end this sentence?
'Can you open the door'
. / ? / !
What is: QUESTION MARK
What is/are the NOUN(S) in this sentence?
'David is coming over today.'
David / Coming / Today
What is: DAVID
What is/are the VERB(S) in this sentence?
'The man in the chair ate dinner.'
Man / Chair / Ate
What is: ATE
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
'One of the marbles is blue.'
Of / Marbles / Blue
What is: BLUE
Which word is spelled wrong?
'The soup is on the tabel.'
What is: TABLE
How would you end this sentence?
'The boy plays with his toy all day'
. / ? / !
What is: PERIOD
What is/are the NOUN(S) in this sentence?
'Mrs. Smith is bringing the sofa today.'
Mrs. Smith / Sofa / Mrs. Smith AND Sofa / the
What is: MRS. SMITH AND SOFA
What is/are the VERB(S) in this sentence?
'I like to run and jump every day.'
Run / Jump / Run AND Jump
What is: RUN AND JUMP
What is/are the ADJECTIVE(s) in this sentence?
'The ugly house needs painting.'
Ugly / House / Painting / Ugly AND House
What is: UGLY
Which word is spelled wrong?
'It is time to go back to clas.'
What is: CLASS
What punctuation is needed?
Mom shouted, "Close the door"
. / ? / !
What is: EXCLAMATION POINT
What is/are the NOUN(S) in this sentence?
'The girl with the orange dress is late.'
Girl / Dress / Late / Girl AND Dress
What is: GIRL AND DRESS
What is/are the VERB(S) in this sentence?
'My father is here.'
My / Father / Is
What is: IS
What is/are the ADJECTIVE(s) in this sentence?
'We did not have school on Monday.'
We / School / Monday / No Adjective
What is NO ADJECTIVE
Which word is spelled wrong?
'The people are comming through the door.'
What is: COMMING