Subject/ Verbs
Using Plural Nouns
Forming Plural Nouns
Common/ Proper Nouns
Correct Verb Forms
100

Sherlock Holmes had been working on the case for months. 

Subject: Sherlock Holmes

Verbs: had, been, working.

100

I hope that there are no mouse in this barn. 

I hope that there are no mice in this barn. 

100

Hero

Heros

100

The Star-Spangled Banner 

Proper Noun

100

I have never seen a more beautiful sunset. 

Correct Sentence 

200

Luke and Austin had been friends for many years. 

Subject: Luke and Austin

Verbs: had, been. 

200

The cowboys twirled their lariat. 

The Cowboys twirled their lariat. 

200

Monkey

Monkey's  

200

 tattered flag 

Common Nouns 

200

The ant attacked our picnic lunch. 

Ants 

300

Isn't the band marching in the Parade?

Subject: The band

Verbs: Marching 

300

Your Firepit is very Beautiful and large!

Your firepit is very beautiful and large! 

300

Policeman

Policemen 

300

America and England

Proper Nouns 

300

The quarterback throwed a long pass. 

Threw 

400

Twenty-five visitors were in church last Sunday. 

Subject: Twenty-five visitors 

Verbs: were

400

Are you from california or balitmore? 

Are you from California or Balitmore? 

400

Dragonfly 

Dragonflies 

400

fierce battle  

Common Noun

400

Mr. Rowe's class done an impressive job. 

Has done

500

David Livingstone was a great missionary and explorer. 

Subject: David Livingstone 

Verbs: was 

500

I like those jordan shoe!

I like those Jordan shoes!

500

Calf

Calf's 

500

Fort McHenry - battlefield 

Proper Noun 

500

Mrs. Kemp's class has ran the most laps. 

Correct Sentence