The lion devoured its prey.
lion, prey
Mr. Ramnarine is my teacher when September classes begin.
Mr. Ramnarine, September
The squad of soldiers attended the training.
squad
more than one bus
buses
Her comments on the article were helpful.
on the article
Plural or possessive?
Eve took the apples off the tree and ate them.
plural
The mangoes are very ripe.
mangoes
My father visited with a friend from England on Friday.
England, Friday
The Academy choir was singing together at the concert.
choir
more than one tooth
teeth
My friends from other cities like to visit.
from other cities
Correct or incorrect?
The birds' nest was high up in the tree.
Not
Have you seen the boy from the store?
boy, store
James and Adele are cousins.
James, Adele
The audience applauded the performers.
audience
The dogs found their bones. Singular or plural?
plural
Find the TWO prepositional phrases:
Bob sat at his computer and worked over the weekend.
at his computer
over the weekend
Fix the error:
On top of spaghetti, all covered in cheese, I lost my poor meatball's when somebody sneezed.
meatballs
Ramesh received a medal for his bravery.
medal
You must hurry to Republic Bank before it closes.
Republic Bank
The baker made a batch of bread to sell in his shop.
batch
singular of children
child
The article titled Kids in Business was on the front page.
Should Kids in Business be
a. in quotation marks
b. underlined
a. in quotation marks
Rewrite the following sentence in the possessive form:
It is the office of the principal.
It is the principal's office.
A day of relaxation is much needed after a hectic week.
day, week
The Toyota Corolla vehicles are best known for their durability.
Toyota Corolla
She owns a collection of books that were once her mother's favorites.
collection
plural for scissors
scissors
She is reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Should Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets be
a. in quotation marks
b. underlined
b. underlined
Correct or incorrect?
The tree's trunks were infected with an Emerald Ash Borer colony.
Incorrect