Vocabulary Words
Uses of Apostrophes in Contractions
Subject-Verb Agreement in Simple Sentences
Singular and Plural Subjects and Verbs
Nouns and Verbs
100

This word describes something or someone who is very unusual or remarkable.

extraordinary 


100

The contraction for “they are.”

they're

100

The dog (run/runs) in the park every morning.

runs

100

One boy (play/plays) soccer.

plays

100

This word names a person, place, thing, or idea.

a noun

200

This word means to work together toward a common goal.

cooperate

200

The contraction for “it is.”

it's

200

My friends (is/are) coming over for dinner.

are

200

Many students (enjoy/enjoys) recess.

enjoy

200

This word shows action in a sentence.

A verb

300

A person who enters a place without permission is called this.

intruder

300

The contraction for “you will.”

you'll

300

The cat and the dog (chase/chases) each other around the yard.

chase

300

The group of players (run/runs) onto the field.

runs

300

In the sentence “The bird flies high,” the word flies is this part of speech.

a verb

400

This word refers to a huge ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.

tsunami

400

The contraction for “he will.”

he'll

400

Everyone in the class (want/wants) to play the game. 


wants

400

These books (belong/belongs) to the library.

belong

400

In the sentence “The children played in the park,” the word children is this part of speech.

a noun

500

This word means to change something slightly, especially to improve it.

alter

500

The contraction for “she has.”

she's

500

Either the students or the teacher (is/are) responsible for setting up the projector.

is

500

Neither the teacher nor the students (has/have) the answer to the question.

have

500

Name the nouns and verbs in this sentence: "The teacher writes notes on the board."

teacher, notes, board (nouns) 

writes (verb)?