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Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word.
3. Find its matching card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Instructions:
1. Read the given word.
2. Drag and drop the word into the correct category.
Example: She came after him.
Method: Find the word that relates the noun to an other word.
Answer: In the above sentence, the word 'after' tells us the relationship between 'She' and 'him'. Therefore, the answer is 'after'.
Example: This is a blue box.
Method: Find the noun, then select the word that is describing the noun.
Answer: The noun in the above sentence is 'box' and the word describing it is 'blue'. Therefore, the answer is 'blue'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Click the correct form of the possessive noun that best fits the sentence.
Example: I have _____________. (the pen that belongs to Sammy)
Answer: Sammy’s pen
Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word.
3. Find its matching card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Example: You can play after you eat.
Method: Find the word that joins the independent clause with the dependent clause.
Answer: In the above sentence, the word 'after' is joining the independent clause "you can play" with the dependent clause "after you eat". Therefore, the answer is 'after'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Click the correct form of the possessive noun that best fits the sentence.
Example: All ___________ goes tick tock. (hands belonging to clocks)
Answer: clocks' hands
Example: My dog is sleepy.
Method: Figure out which word is telling us about ownership and select it.
Answer: The word 'My' in the above sentence tells us that the dog belongs to me. Therefore, the answer is 'My'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Read all the words given.
3. Click the pronoun that best fits the sentence.
Example: load
di-
re-
-est
Answer: re + load = reload
Example: I ____ apple.
like
likes
In the above sentence, the subject is "I" and it is singular. Therefore, the verb that goes with it must also be singular. Hence, "like" is the answer.