Linda went to the nail salon and got her nails painted pink.
What pronoun can replace Linda?
She
The laundromat is closed today.
Put a contraction in this sentence.
The laundromat's closed today.
If you want to find out the location of a place, use this question word:
who why
what where
when how
Where
Where is the present tense verb?
Marisa likes the movies, so she went last night.
likes
What are the words that make up
"Let's"?Let + us
At school, Leo and Jack were the best students in the class.
What pronoun can replace Leo and Jack?
they
The bigger dryer is not empty.
Put a contraction in the sentence.
The bigger dryer isn't empty.
To find out the time of something, what QUESTION WORD do you use?
What Why
Where When
How Who
What or When
Where is the present tense verb?
The bank opens at 7, but I was there at 6:30.
opens
What vocabulary word is this?
A secret code you have that is connected to an account; only you should know the code.
password
My mom asked my sister and brother to wash the dishes.
What pronoun can replace my sister and brother?
them
Change this sentence so that it is correct:
We're aren't going on vacation until next year.
There are two ways to correct:
1. We're not going on vacation...
2. We aren't going on vacation...
Where is the adjective in the sentence?
Your passport is very important.
Important
It describes passport.
Which is correct?
They visits their family.
They visit their family.
They visit their family.
What is the vocabulary word?
If your name is John James Smith, and you write J.J.S., what are those?
initials
You asked David to call you.
Name the subject pronoun.
Name the object pronoun.
Subject pronoun: you
Object pronoun: you
What is the difference between who's and whose?
Who's is the contraction for Who is
Whose shows possession, like
Whose jacket is this?
There are many expensive colleges in the US.
Expensive
It describes colleges.
Which is correct?
That loud noise worries me.That loud noise worries me.
You need a spelling change.
worry------> worries
Dorota sometimes buys her lunch in the food court.
Halina usually buys her lunch in the food court.
Who buys lunch MORE OFTEN?
Halina
Usually is more frequent than sometimes.
In the morning, I like to take him out for a walk.
Name the subject pronoun.
Name the object pronoun.
Subject pronoun= I
Object pronoun = him
Can you make a contraction in this sentence?
The cake layers are all made of chocolate.
No. You cannot make a contraction with plural nouns + are.
To make a contraction with a QUESTION WORD, do we use is or are?
IS
We use What's not What're
We use Where's not Wher're
When a verb ends in ss, sh, ch, or x, what do you add to the end?
Example: The mother (kiss) the baby.
-ES
The mother kisses the baby.
The bus is hardly ever on time.
The train is rarely on time.
Which is on time MORE OFTEN?
The train.
Rarely is more frequent than hardly ever.