Choose the correct verb:
She (run/runs) to school every morning.
runs.
Choose the correct verb:
One of the cookies ___ (is/are) missing.
is
Identify if the pronoun is singular or plural:
“They”
Plural
Which pronoun is first-person? “I, you, he”
I
Which of these is a third-person pronoun? “I, she, we”
True or False:
They goes to the park every Saturday.
False.
They go to the park every Saturday.
True or False:
“The team celebrate after winning the game.”
False
“The team celebrates after winning the game.”
True or False:
“Everyone brought their lunch.”
True
Fill in the blank:
“___ (We/They) are going to the store.”
We
Fill in the blank: “___ (They/You) are waiting for the bus.”
Fill in the blank:
The dog and the cat (is/are) playing together.
Are
Fill in the blank:
“Neither the teacher nor the students ___ (like/likes) the new schedule.”
Like
Choose the correct pronoun:
“Neither of the girls could find ___ (her/their) backpack.”
their
Choose the point of view and singular/plural:
“I think this is a great idea.”
First-Person Singular
True or False:
“He” and “they” are both third-person pronouns.
True
Choose the correct verb:
Each of the students (was/were) excited for the trip.
Choose the correct verb:
“The books, along with the notebook, ___ (was/were) on the desk.”
were
Fill in the blank:
“All of the juice ___ (has/have) spilled out of its container.”
Has
Identify the POV/Singular-Plural:
“You should try to finish your homework before dinner.”
Second-Person Singular
Identify the POV in the sentence:
“She enjoys reading books on weekends.”
Third-Person Singular
What is the mistake?:
My friends from school visits me every weekend.
Visits should be visit.
My friends from school visit me every weekend.
Identify the mistake:
“Each of the players have a unique jersey.”
“Each of the players has a unique jersey.”
Correct the sentence:
“Both of the boys carried his backpack to school.”
“Both of the boys carried their backpack to school.”
Correct the sentence to first-person:
“He went to the concert last night.”
I went to the concert last night.
Rewrite the sentence using third-person pronouns: “John and I went to the park.”
We went to the park