sits, sitting, and sat
Identify the preposition:
My brother was at the game.
at
Contraction or Possessive?
your
possessive
Identify the pronoun:
Did you want to go to the store?
you
Fix this sentence:
Mary and me studied for the test together.
Mary and I...
Forms of this word mean to rest or to recline.
What is lie?
Identify the preposition:
The class was in the gym when the fire alarm went off.
in
Contraction or possessive?
who's
contraction
Identify all pronouns:
My house is next to theirs, but she never comes over to visit.
my, their, she
I had saw him running in the track meet.
I had seen him running in the track meet.
The forms of this word mean to rest or to have a seat
What is sit?
Identify the prepositional phrase:
She smashed the banana that was on the desk.
on the desk
They're/Their house is just around the corner.
Their
Identify the subject pronoun(s):
She and I will study for the test with him and her.
She and I
They will go to the store with my brother and I.
Please ______ your lunch tray on the counter. (sit or set)
set
Identify the object(s) of the preposition:
Before the game, the team warmed up on the field.
game and field
Which word is correct?
Whose/Who's turn is it to play next?
whose
Identify the object pronoun(s):
My mom and I will go shopping with her, but we won't let him go with us.
her, him, us
He ate the whole burger by hisself.
himself
______ the blanket on the ground. (lie or lay)
lay
This word completes the prepositional phrase and answers the question "what?" (Example: roof answers the question "on what" in this sentence: The frisbee was on the roof.)
What is the object of the preposition?
Which would be used in this sentence:
It's/Its really hard to think when people are making noise in the classroom.
It's
These words in the English language are used to replace nouns.
What are pronouns?
John r smith
333 east town road
green bay WN, 54301
John R. Smith
333 East Town Road
Green Bay, WI 54301