Fill in the blank with the correct word: where, why, or when.
_____________ are we learning chemistry in the fourth grade?
Why are we learning chemistry in the fourth grade?
What is the definition of an adjective?
A word the describes a noun.
Rewrite the following run-on sentence:
We ate all the pizza we still were hungry for more.
We ate all the pizza, but we still were hungry for more.
Select the correct pronoun from the word bank.
(he, it, their, they, she, mine, both)
Bob thought that ____________ could stay up until midnight.
Bob thought that they could stay up until midnight.
What is a verb?
A verb is an action.
Fill in the blank with the correct word: where, why, or when.
She will go to the store _____________ she is on her way to work.
She will go to the store when she is on her way to work.
What is the adjective in the sentence?
They seem happy.
Happy
Rewrite the run-on sentence as one sentence using a comma and a conjunction.
The girls play football the boys play soccer.
The girls play football, and the boys play soccer.
Select the correct pronoun from the word bank.
(he, it, their, they, she, mine, both )
That is not your car. It’s ____________.
That is not your car. It’s mine .
Circle the verbs, then label the type of verb: A = action or L = linking.
My mom looks beautiful.
looks=L
Fill in the blank with the correct word: where, why, or when.
I asked my dad _____________ we are going to visit grandma
I asked my dad when we are going to visit grandma.
Choose the correct order of adjectives. Write the letter of the answer you choose.
A. a handsome, young man
B. a young, handsome man
A. a handsome, young man
Rewrite this run-on sentence.
The students did their homework they could have some time to play after school.
The students did their homework, so they could have some time to play after school.
Fill in the blank with who, whom, or whose.
The student to ____________ I spoke was very kind.
The student to whom I spoke was very kind.
Choose the correct auxiliary verb.
Andy _____ working on his homework.
( is / am / does / are )
Andy is working on his homework
Fill in the blank with the correct relative adverb.
Johnny wondered how he would survive the first day of school. He was nervous _____________ the bus pulled up at his house.
Johnny wondered how he would survive the first day of school. He was nervous when the bus pulled up at his house.
Are the adjectives in the correct order? If not, rewrite the sentence properly.
My dad is a tall, Mexican man.
This sentence is written correctly.
Rewrite this paragraph by combining sentences.
I want a new dog for my birthday. I want a new dog because I love animals. The dog would sleep in my room. The dog would go outside during the day.
I want a new dog for my birthday because I love animals. The dog would sleep in my room, but the dog would go outside during the day.
Fill in the blank with that or which.
When he saw the house, ____________ had six huge windows, he started to cry.
When he saw the house, which had six huge windows, he started to cry.
Choose the correct auxiliary verb.
Samantha _______ make dinner with her grandma.
( is / am / does / are)
Samantha does make dinner with her grandma
Fill in the blank with the correct relative adverb.
Johnny wondered how he would survive the first day of school. He was nervous when the bus pulled up at his house. He wasn’t sure _____________ his classroom was. _____________he got to school, he found his new teacher
He wasn’t sure where his classroom was. When he got to school, he found his new teacher.
Are the adjectives in the correct order? If not, rewrite the sentence properly.
That blue, little car goes really fast.
That little, blue car goes really fast.
Rewrite this paragraph by combining sentences.
“We are not getting a pet. A pet is a lot of work,” said my mom. My mom doesn’t want a dog. My dad loves dogs. I think I can ask him to get a dog. He comes home from work at five.
“We are not getting a pet because a pet is a lot of work,” said my mom. My mom doesn’t want a dog, but my dad loves dogs. I think I can ask him to get a dog when he comes home from work at five.
Circle the relative pronoun. Underline the relative clause.
My brother, whom I admire, decided to give me his old baseball glove.
Circle=whom underline=whom I admire
Write the past, present, and future progressive forms of the verb.
run
was running =past prgressive
is running =present progressive
will be running=future progressive