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Example: The cat chase the rat.
Method: Figure out if the subject is singular or plural. Then, find the verb. If the subject is singular then the verb must also be singular. If the subject is plural, then the verb must also be plural.
Answer: In the above sentence, 'cat' is singular. So the verb "chase" must also be singular. Therefore, the answer is 'chase'.
Grades:
3
4
Example:
$4 - $2 =
$1
$2
$6
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2
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1
2
Example:
358 ___ 432
>
=
<
754 ___ 586
more than
equal to
less than
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2
Example: 2, 3, ___, 5, 6
1
7
4
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Pre-K
K
Example: 249
4
400
40
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2
Example:
circle
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Pre-K
K
1
2
Example:
How do you make 6?
3+4-2
4+5-3
9-2+1
Grades:
3
Example:
What is the greatest common factor of 15 and 33?
Factors of 15 → 1, 3, 5, 15
Factors of 33 → 1, 3, 11, 33
Common Factors → 1, 3
Greatest Common Factors → 3
Grades:
5
6
7-12
Example:
12
x 8
33
96
65
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3
4
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Figure out what the underlined adverb is modifying and click the correct button.
Grades:
3
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentences.
2. Pick the sentence that is telling us about the present.
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1
2
3