Make a sentence using the word 'to' correctly.
to + verb
to (preposition) going to
Make a sentence using the word 'could've' correctly.
could + have
Make a sentence using the word 'then' correctly
then (time)
Make a sentence using 'there' correctly
there (preposition)
Make a sentence using 'hear' correctly
hear (verb)
Identify the spelling.
We had ______ of candy yesterday.
A. alot
b. a lot
c. allot
b. a lot
______ are going to school.
a. Their
b. There
c. They
C. They
I want to go _____.
a. to
b. two
c. too
C. too
The restaurant improved ____ menu.
a. its
b. it's
a. its
______ been a lot day.
a. it
b. it's
b. it's. (it + has)
What do the words here, where, there have in common?
They all have 'here' in them and all refer to a place.
When comparing things.
I like chocolate better than vanilla.
toss, lob, pitch
What word can help you remember when to use 'your'?
a. Him
b. theirs
c. our
c. our
Your has the word 'our' in it.
That is your pencil
That is our pencil
X That is you're pencil/That is you are pencil.
What does the contraction would've mean?
a. would have
b. would of
c. would is
a. would have
I would have gone with you but I fell asleep.
What does the contraction shouldn't mean?
a. should of
b. should have
c. should not
c. Should not
I shouldn't have eaten the whole thing.
What is the correct spelling?
The teacher ______ 2 pencils to each student.
a. aloted
b. a loted
c. allotted
C. allotted
allot (verb, to give away, assign)
accept (verb)
I will accept your apology.
We had to clean ______ classroom before break.
a. our
b. aar
c. are
a. our
_____ raining outside today.
a. its
b. it's
B. it's
it + is
What word can help you remember when to use affect and effect?
a. RAVEN
b. CROW
c. EAGLE
RAVEN
Remember Affect Verb Effect Noun
What category of word is 'your'
a. noun
b. verb
c. pronoun
c. Pronoun
Give an example of words that often come before the word 'than'.
more than
less than
better than
rather than
other than
What word can you substitute for 'their' to see if the sentence makes sense?
Our (pronoun)
It is our house./It is their house.
I liked the special effects.
a. noun
b. verb
c. adjective
a. noun