The subject pronoun in the following sentence:
We saw photos of a tsunami.
We
Identify all the present-tense verbs in the following sentence:
Jean grasps her special fat pencil.
grasps
Name the type of sentence:
How did Lucette fly out the window?
interrogative
Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject:
All the students (marks, mark) their own papers.
mark
Name the part of speech:
flew
Verb
The object pronoun in the following sentence:
A ship can sink if waves dump enough water on it.
Write the correct form of the present-tense verb in parentheses:
Sam (help) with the dough.
Name the type of sentence:
That was hot!
Exclamatory
Choose the verb form in parentheses that agrees with the subject:
Then Ruth and Stella (march, marches) up to Jean’s desk.
march
Name the part of speech:
Alaska
Proper noun
The pronouns to be used in the first person. List three.
I, me, my, our, we, us
Change the verb in parentheses to the past-tense form of the word:
The young snakes (grow) very rapidly.
The young snake (grew) very rapidly.
Name the missing part of the following sentence:
The boys.
Predicate
Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses:
Yesterday, Leigh (experiment) with some new rhymes.
experimented
Name the part of speech:
quickly
Adverb
The pronouns to be used in the 3rd person. List three.
he, she, it, them, they
Change the verb to a future tense verb:
He carries the lunch box to the cafeteria.
He will carry the lunch box to the cafeteria.
Name the missing part of the following sentence:
Sitting on a branch.
Subject
Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses:
Tomorrow, he (visit) Barry’s house after school.
will visit
Name the part of speech:
brothers
plural noun
Name the possessive pronouns. List three.
my, ours, your, yours, his, hers, its, theirs
Write the past and future tenses of the verb teach.
taught
will teach
Name the missing parts of the following sentence:
the forest is full of many different sounds
Capital letter and period.
Write the correct tense of the verb in parentheses:
Barry hopes that Leigh (help) make a burglar alarm.
Change the part of speech to a noun:
borrowed
a borrower (a person who borrows)