This yellow fruit is long and curved. Monkeys love it!
What is a banana?
You kick this black and white ball with your feet.
What is a soccer ball? What is a football?
"She go to school." What's wrong?
What is "go"? It should be "goes".
"I ___ to school every day." (present simple verb)
What is "go"?
This is the first letter of the English alphabet.
What is A?
You drink this in the morning. It comes from cows.
What is milk?
You play this sport with a racket and a small yellow or green ball.
What is tennis?
"I has a cat." What's wrong?
What is "has"? It should be "have".
"She ___ a book right now." (present continuous)
What is "is reading"?
We use this punctuation at the end of a question.
What is a question mark?
This is a red or green fruit. It keeps the doctor away!
What is apple?
You swim in this during a swimming competition.
What is a pool?
"They is happy." What's wrong?
What is "is"? It should be "are".
"They ___ soccer yesterday." (past simple)
What is "played"?
This word means the opposite of "big".
What is small? (or little)
You eat this with pizza. It's round, cheesy, and Italian.
What is a pizza? (or What is cheese?)
You wear these on your feet to run fast in sports.
What are sneakers? What are running shoes?
"He don't like broccoli." What's wrong?
What is "don't"? It should be "doesn't".
"We ___ to the park tomorrow." (future with "going to")
What is "are going to go"? (Accept: What is "will go"?)
This is the name for a word that describes a person, place, or thing (like "dog", "school", "Maria").
What is a noun?
This is a sweet, frozen treat on a stick. It comes in many colors.
What is a popsicle? (or What is an ice pop?)
In this sport, you throw a ball through a high hoop.
What is basketball?
"We played soccer yesterday. We play now." What's wrong with the second sentence?
What is "play"? It should be "are playing" or "play" needs context. (Accept: What is the verb tense?)
"He ___ his homework before he watched TV." (past perfect clue simplified)
What is "had finished"? (Accept simpler: What is "finished"?)
This is what we call words like "happy", "sad", "big", "red" that describe nouns.
What is an adjective?