Is the verb written in the past, present, or future tense.
Vanessa signed her name on the card.
past tense
Which homophone is used to communicate an amount?
to/two/too
two
What does the comedian possess according to the sentence.
The audience laughed at the comedian's performance.
the performance
Make the following noun plural:
mess
messes
Identify the subject of the sentence:
The water is icy cold.
water
Is the verb written in the past, present, or future tense?
Lisa will prepare lunch.
future tense
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone:
Will you go over _____ and check on your sister?
their/there/they're
there
Combine the two words to properly write a contraction:
I + will=
I'll
Make the following noun plural:
peach
peaches
Identify the subject AND the verb in the following sentence:
My dad mowed the lawn.
Identify the adjectives in the following sentence:
The sweet, sticky cotton candy is gone.
sweet, sticky
* cotton can also describe the candy
Which of the following is used to express agreeance?
to/too/two
too
Combine the words to make a contraction:
could+ not=
couldn't
Make the following noun plural:
tooth
teeth
Fill in the blank:
The _____ sit on the floor while the teacher reads out loud.
student/students
students
Identify the adjectives in the sentence:
Four spotted Dalmatians rode on the noisy, red fire truck.
spotted
noisy
red
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone:
_____ teacher ate Chickfila for lunch last week.
there/their/they're
their
The sheep belong to the king and queen.
Use an apostrophe to rewrite the sentence and explain who the sheep belong to.
Ex: Those are the king and queen's sheep.
Make the following noun plural:
child
children
The _____ shout too loudly.
child/children
children
The wind wildly blew the branches.
Identify the adverb in the sentence. What is the adverb describing?
wildly; The adverb describes how the wind blew.
Fill in the blanks with the correct homophones:
I wanted to sit (1)_____ so I could (2)_____ the singer perform without any distractions.
hear/here
1. here
2. hear
Liz let Craig's five birds out of their cages.
1. Identify the possessive noun. What does this person/thing possess?
2. Identify the possessive pronoun. What do these things possess?
1. Craig's (birds)
2. their (cages)
Make the following noun plural:
person
people
Fill in the blank:
Everyone _____ for the Bunn Wildcats!
cheer/cheers
cheers