The past tense of the verb "go." (Example: Yesterday, I ___ to the store.)
went
This collective noun describes a group of birds, like "a ___ of geese."
flock (or gaggle)
This is the reflexive pronoun used when you are talking about yourself
Myself
Identify the coordinating conjunction in this sentence:
"We can go to the park or the library."
or
Fix this sentence: i want to go to florida for vacation.
I want to go to Florida for vacation.
The past tense of the verb "eat." (Example: We ___ pizza for dinner last night.)
ate
Turn this phrase into a singular possessive: "The hat belonging to the boy."
The boy's hat
Fix the pronoun in this sentence: "The cat cleaned him with its tongue."
itself
Finish this sentence with the best conjunction: "I wanted to go outside, ___ it started to rain."
but
Spell the plural of this noun: berry
berries
Change this sentence to the past tense: "The bird flies over the trees."
flew
Words like love, bravery, and happiness are this type of noun because you cannot touch them.
abstract nouns
True or False: When dividing a word at the end of a line, you should always break the word between syllables.
true
True or False: You should use a comma before "and" when joining just two words, like "milk and cookies."
false
Identify the adverb in this sentence: The golden retriever ate his dinner quickly.
quickly
This is the past tense of "buy." (Hint: It rhymes with "caught.")
bought
Create a contraction for the words "did not."
didn't
Correct the reflexive pronoun: "The students finished the project by theirselves."
themselves (theirselves is not a word)
This 7-letter acronym helps you remember all the coordinating conjunctions (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So).
FANBOYS
What is the plural form of the noun child?
children
Fix the error in this sentence: "The student writed a long essay."
The student wrote a long essay.
Fix the apostrophe error: "The dog wagged it's tail."
its (it's is only used as a contraction of it is, never for possession).
True or false:
According to hyphenation rules, you should never leave a single letter (like the "a" in "a-bout") alone on a line break.
true
Fix the punctuation in this sentence: "The sun was shining so we went to the park."
Fix the punctuation in this sentence: "The sun was shining, so we went to the park."
Identify the determiner and the preposition in this sentence:
"The cat jumped over the fence."
Determiner - the
Preposition - over