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The students sleep through the (young, boring, expensive) class. Choose the adjective the fits best.
boring
I found some (fun, quiet, shiny) coins on the ground.
shiny
The (bright, smart, tall) sun rises in the morning. Choose the adjective the fits best.
bright
Which word is the adverb? - He often visits his grandmother.
often
Which word is the adverb? - Can you drive faster?
faster
Which word is the adverb? - She happily ate her food.
happily
The clown makes us laugh. The clown is funny. (make 1 sentence using the adjective)
The funny clown makes us laugh.
Teacher Cindy asked *Hazel* to correct the sentence. (Change the word in ** to a pronoun.)
Teacher Cindy asked her to correct the sentence. or "me" if you are Hazel :)
*Hazel and DaMing* are great students! (replace the word in ** with a pronoun.)
They are great students!
I talk to *my friends* everyday. (replace the word in ** with a pronoun.)
I talk to them everyday.
*Susan* helps the children with their homework. (replace the word in ** with a pronoun.)
She helps the children with their homework.
Alice did not give the toy to *Joe*. (replace the word in ** with a pronoun.)
Alice did not give the toy to him.
The jump ropes belongs to the children. The jump ropes are tangled. (Make a new sentence showing ownership.)
The children's jump ropes are tangled.
The tail belongs to the dog. The tail wags constantly. (Make a new sentence showing ownership.)
The dog's tail wags constantly.
The hive belongs to the bees. The hive is full of honey. (Make a new sentence showing ownership.)
The bees' hive is full of honey.
The wallet belongs to Ms. Lee. The wallet was stolen. (Make a new sentence showing ownership.)
Ms. Lee's wallet was stolen.