Which word is a verb?
A) blue
B) run
C) happy
D) table
B) run
Which word is a proper noun?
A) city
B) dog
C) London
D) school
C) London
Which word is a synonym for big?
A) small
B) large
C) tiny
D) short
B) large
Which word is an antonym for big?
A) large
B) huge
C) small
D) tall
C) small
Give me the noun in this phrase:
“The happy dog”
dog
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence:
She ___ to school every day.
A) go
B) goes
C) going
D) gone
B) goes
Which word is a common noun?
A) Maria
B) Monday
C) teacher
D) Spain
C) teacher
Which word is a synonym for happy?
A) sad
B) angry
C) glad
D) tired
C) glad
Which word is an antonym for happy?
A) glad
B) excited
C) sad
D) smile
C) sad
Give me the verb in this phrase:
“runs very fast”
runs
Find the verb in this sentence:
“The dog eats food.”
eats
Is this word a proper noun or a common noun?
“McDonald’s”
proper noun
Write a synonym for small.
Tiny.
Write an antonym for hot.
cold
Give me the adjective in this phrase:
“The big house”
big
Which sentence is in the past tense?
A) I play soccer.
B) I will play soccer.
C) I played soccer.
D) I am playing soccer.
C) I played soccer.
Which sentence uses a proper noun correctly?
A) i live in california.
B) I live in California.
C) I live in california.
D) i live in California.
B) I live in California.
Which pair of words are synonyms?
A) hot – cold
B) big – large
C) up – down
D) day – night
B) big – large
Which pair of words are antonyms?
A) fast – quick
B) big – large
C) up – down
D) happy – glad
C) up – down
Give me the pronoun in this phrase:
“She is my friend”
She
Change this sentence to the past tense:
“They walk to the park.”
They walked to the park.
walk -> walked
Find one proper noun and one common noun in this sentence:
“On Monday, Maria goes to the park with her friend.”
Choose the correct synonym to complete the sentence:
“The movie was very ___ (funny / sad). It made everyone laugh.”
funny
Choose the correct antonym to complete the sentence:
“The room was very ___ (cold / hot). We needed a fan.”
hot.
Give me the proper noun in this phrase:
“Carlos plays at the park”
Carlos