CORRECT OR NOT?
"Jennifer give me a new T-shirt for my birthday."
INCORRECT
DAILY ROUTINE - What's the verb?
TO TAKE A SHOWER /
TO HAVE A SHOWER
I _____ English everyday. (to study)
STUDY
They _____ any money left. (to have)
DO NOT HAVE / DON'T HAVE
What grammatical person is the subject of this sentence?
"You enjoy playing baseball, Mike."
SECOND PERSON SINGULAR
CORRECT OR NOT?
"The puppies do not have teeth yet."
DAILY ROUTINE - What's the verb?
TO EAT BREAKFAST /
TO HAVE BREAKFAST
The students _____ football after school. (to play)
PLAY
My little brother _____ mushrooms. (to eat)
DOES NOT EAT /
DOESN'T EAT
What grammatical person is the subject of this sentence?
"My mom packs my lunch."
THIRD PERSON SINGULAR
CORRECT OR NOT?
"The principal and my teacher meets on Thursday afternoons."
INCORRECT
DAILY ROUTINE - What's the verb

TO PLAY TENNIS
My phone _____ me the weather update. (to give)
GIVES
The security lock _____ voice activation. (to have)
DOES NOT HAVE /
DOESN'T HAVE
What grammatical person is the subject of this sentence?
"Chris and I don't have math class together."
FIRST PERSON PLURAL
CORRECT OR NOT?
"The best classes at school includes fun activities."
INCORRECT
DAILY ROUTINE - What's the verb?
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TO GO TO BED /
TO GO TO SLEEP
Jordan, Myra and Tom _____ to the movies often and then _____ the film at dinner. (to go, to discuss)
GO, DISCUSS
The twins _____ to the same school, but their mom _____ a chauffeur to pick them up. (to go, to need)
DO NOT GO, DOES NOT NEED /
DON'T GO, DOESN'T NEED
What grammatical person is the subject of this sentence?
"The policemen helped me find my dad."
THIRD PERSON PLURAL
Everyone at the heritage day party contributes food from his country.
CORRECT
DAILY ACTIVITIES - What's the verb?
TO PLAY VIDEOGAMES
My friend, Anna, _____ strawberry milkshakes but _____ strawberry ice cream. (to dislike, to enjoy)
DISLIKES, ENJOYS
DO NOT LEAVE, DOES NOT WAIT / DON'T LEAVE, DOESN'T WAIT
What grammatical person is the subject of this sentence?
"The instructions are on the board for all of you to see."
THIRD PERSON PLURAL