Homophones
The football team won (its/it's) final game.
What is its?
Tegan wants to go home but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.
Where is after home?
Me and my friend went to the store.
What is "My friend and I went to the store"?
These meaningful elements are the building blocks of all written and spoken communication. Use them together with spaces and punctuation to create a sentence.
What are words?
The Grand Canyon is (visit) by thousands of tourists each year.
What is "visited"?
Last year's historical blizzard (affected/effected) all six New England states.
What is affected?
Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm.
Where is after yes?
I seen that movie last week.
What is "I saw that movie last week"?
Identifies whom or what the sentence is about. It is usually a noun, a pronoun, or a phrase or clause.
What is a subject?
The suspect is (question) right now.
What is "being questioned"?
I'm going to (there/their) house tomorrow.
What is their?
I went to lunch with my mother brother and sister.
Where is after mother and brother?
She don’t like pizza.
What is "She doesn't like pizza"?
Identifies an action or a state of being. It is located in the predicate.
What is a verb?
The cleaning crew (vacuum) and dusts the office every night.
What is "vacuums"?
I would rather eat pizza (then/than) salad.
What is than?
When I was in the kitchen the baby woke up.
Where is after kitchen?
Students are complaining they don’t have enough time rest.
What is "Students are complaining they don't have time to rest"?
Identifies a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
For the bake sale, two dozen cookies (bake) by Phil tomorrow.
What is will "be baked" or "are going to be baked"?
The green tie really (complements/compliments) your eyes.
What is complements?
Let’s eat grandma!
Where is after eat?
I could of gone to the party, but I decided not to.
What is "I could have gone to the party, but I decided not to"?
Words that link other words, phrases, or clauses together.
What are conjunctions?
He (remove) his shoes before entering my house.
What is "removed"?