Matching the Subject and Linking Verb in the Past Tense
Past Tense Continued
Prepositions
Correlative Conjunctions
Morphology
100
Subject - Mathew 

Linking Verb - to feel 

Mathew felt 

100
Subject - Women 

Linking Verb - to be 

Women were 

100

The school is located ________ the center of the city. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

in (place)

100

Correctly write a sentence using the correlative conjunctions: both/and 

Both Andy and Jessica went to the park. 

100

Which of the following is a synonym for the word inactive? 

(lazy, loud, running, walking)

lazy 

200

Subject - Artists 

Linking Verb - to seem 

Artists seemed

200

Subject - I 

Linking Verb - to have 

I had 

200

George carefully walked _______ the street from his house. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

across (place)

200

Correctly write a sentence using the correlative conjunctions: either/or

I can either choose a hamster or a cat at the pet store. 

200

Which of the following words is an antonym for inactive? 

(exercise, sports, energetic, tired)

energetic 

300

Subject - Writers 

Linking Verb - to think 

Writers thought 

300

Subject - He 

Linking Verb - to want 

He wanted

300

Candice's aunt will pick her up _____ 6 o'clock. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

at (time)

300

Correctly write a sentence using the correlative conjunctions: neither/nor

My mom said we can neither go to the store nor the park today because the roads are so bad. 

300

The facts I used in my report were inaccurate. What does this mean about the facts? 

a. the facts were correct 

b. the facts were not correct 

c. the facts were interesting 

d. the facts were not interesting 

b. the facts were not correct 

400

Subject - Henry 

Linking Verb - to see 

Henry saw 

400

Subject - The class 

Linking Verb - to be 

The class was 

400

Natasha rode her bicycle ______ her friend's house _____ she finished her homework. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

to (place)

after (time)

400

Correctly write a sentence using the correlative conjunctions:not only/but also

Not only did I get an xbox for my birthday but also I got a lot of games. 

400
1. Our vacation plans are _____ because my mom is still not sure if she can take the time off work. (definite, indefinite, correct, incorrect) 


2. I am helping my aunt teach my cousin how to be ____ and use words like please and thank you. (polite, mobile, impolite, measurable) 


3. Our town has two ____ library vans that visit neighborhoods that do not have access. (immobile, mobile, measurable, immeasurable)



1. indefinite 

2. polite

3. mobile 

500

Subject - The palace 

Linking Verb - to be 

The palace was 

500

Subject - Mrs. Cline 

Verb - to think 

Mrs. Cline thought 

500

Before brushing his teeth, George walked _____ the stairs. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

up (place)

500

The dog ran fast ______ the hill. 

(up, after, at, in, across, down, to)

(place, time, partner)

down (place)

500

What does the root words serv mean? 

(spend, watch, save, get rid of)

Write a sentence using the word preserve. 

save

Mrs. Cline preserved her wedding dress.