willing to give or share
Generous
What emotion does the interjection Yay! Show
excited, happy
Which part of speech describes a sudden feeling, like “Yikes!” or “Oh no!”?
interjection
Choose the correct form: The __________ fur is soft. (rabbit)
rabbit's
The tail of the cat = __________
cat's tail
extraordinarily great in size
Colossal
What emotion does the word Eek! show
scared
What is the subject noun of this sentence: Kyle's dog ran across the yard.
dog
Which sentence is correct?
A) The boys basketball was flat.
B) The boy’s basketball was flat.
C) The boys’ basketball was flat.
B) The boy’s basketball was flat.
Rewrite this using a possessive noun: The homework of Emily
Emily's homework
synonym for colossal
gigantic
What interjection best fits the sentence: _______! I got a 100 on my test!
Yay! Hooray! Yes!
What is the verb in this sentence: Wow! That rollercoaster moved so fast as we went upside down!
Fix the mistake: The teachers books were on the table.
teachers'
Choose the correct form: The __________ toys are broken. (children)
children's
synonym and antonym for generous
synonym: unselfish
antonym: greedy
What interjection best fits the sentence: ________! There's a snake in the yard!
Eek! Ahh!
What part of speech is the word under in the sentence “The cat hid under the table”?
Rewrite this using a possessive noun: The toys of the babies
babies’ toys
Which is correct?
A) Mrs. Dunson’s cookies
B) Mrs. Dunsons’ cookies
C) Mrs. Dunsons cookies
A) Mrs. Dunson's cookies
create a sentence using one of the vocabulary words (colossal or generous)
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Write your own sentence using an interjection that shows the emotion disappointed.
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Identify the part of speech for each word in this sentence: Wow! The fluffy dog barked loudly.
Wow! - interjection
The - Article adjective
fluffy - adjective
dog - subject noun
barked - verb
loudly - adverb
Explain the difference between these two sentences:
A) The girl’s shoes are new.
B) The girls’ shoes are new.
A) One girl owns the shoes (singular, 's).
B) More than one girl owns the shoes. (plural, s')
Fix all the possessive noun errors in the sentence:
“The babys bottle and the ladies coats were on the teachers desk.”
baby's bottle
ladies' coats
teacher's desk