What is the correct word to use in this sentence: "_ going to the park"?
Fill in the blank: "There are many _ (box) in the garage."
boxes
Change this sentence to present tense: "He played soccer yesterday."
He plays soccer.
What is the contraction for "I am"?
I'm
Identify the main clause in this sentence: "Although it was raining, we went outside."
we went outside
"That is _ dog"?
their
How do you make the noun "child" plural?
children
Change this sentence to past tense: "She walks to school."
She walked to school.
What is the contraction for "do not"?
don't
True or False: A subordinate clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
False
Fill in the blank: "The book is over _ on the table."
What is the plural of "leaf"?
leaves
When the phone (ring, rang) ____ my mother answered it.
rang
The contraction didn't is made up of what 2 words?
did not
What is the subordinate clause in the sentence: "Because I was tired, I took a nap"?
Because I wsa tired
Which of these sentences is correct:
A - "They’re going to the game"
B - "Their going to the game"?
A - "They’re going to the game"
What is the plural form of "branch"?
branches
The baby (cry) ______ when he was hungry.
cried
They're is the contraction of what 2 words?
they are
Identify the type of clause: "I will eat dinner after I finish my homework."
subordinate clause
Fill in the blank: "_ friends are coming over later."
Their
What is the plural of "fish"?
fish
She was (worry) ______ that she didn't study enough for the test.
worried
I'd is the contraction of what 2 words?
I would
Which of these is a main clause? "Because it was raining" or "I stayed inside."
I stayed inside
Explain the difference between "their," "they're," and "there."
their - shows possession
there - refers to a place
they're - contraction for they are
What is the plural of "person"?
people
What is the past tense of "to buy"
bought
Would've is the contraction of what 2 words?
would have
What is the function of a subordinate clause in a sentence?
It provides additional information - but it cannot stand alone