Double me
Who am I?
Identify me
Did you quote me?
It happened in the past or maybe the present
100

Toy

Toys

100

What is the predicate?


Jennifer was supposed to be here at eight,

was supposed to be here at eight,

100

What type of figurative language am I?


Hope is like a spring day?

Simile

100

Mrs. Twilley said I love chocolate chip cookies.

Mrs. Twilley said, " I love chocolate chip cookies!"

100

change the word into the past tense:

Sang

Sung

200

Church

Churches

200

What is the adjective(s)


I have a black dog that moves slowly.

black

200

What type of figurative language am I?

He is a hungry lion searching for prey.

Metaphor

200

I don't want to go home" said Julia


"I don't want to go home," said Julia.

200

Change the verb into the past tense:

The bunny hop onto my yard

hopped

300

daisy


daisies

300

What is the adverb?

I entered the room quietly.

Quietly

300

What type of figurative language am I?

I am so hungry I could eat a horse.

Hyperbole

300

Jane said I like it here at the zoo. The animals are all so funny.

Jane said, "I like it here at the zoo. The animals are all so funny."

300

Put the verb in the present tense.

She carry the books to school every day for her brother.

carries

400

shelf

shelves

400

What is the preposition?

She put the pizza in the oven

in

400

What type of figurative language am I?

The dirty dog dove into the water.

Alliteration

400

She began to cry and then wailed I didn't even get to see the elephants

She began to cry and then wailed, "I didn't even get to see the elephants!

400
Change the verb to make the sentence past tense:


The goalie stop the puck with his knees.

stopped

500

potato

potatoes



If the singular noun ends in –o, you usually add –es to make it plural.

500

What is the conjunction?

I like marinara sauce and alfredo sauce, but I don’t like pizza.

,but

500

What type of figurative language am I?

The chair squealed in pain when the hammer smashed it

Personification
500

My dear child said the mother have you put your cloths away

“My dear child,” said the mother, “have you put your cloths away?"

500

Change the verb to make it happen in the present tense

The dog is chase the cat around the house.

chasing