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They're your beaches. They're ... (Pronoun)
yours
I need some tortilla in my life. (Past tense)
needed
Kai makes beautiful music. (Past tense)
made
I lose my homework on Friday. (Past tense)
lost
He can play football with his friends. (Past tense)
could
I get ice cream on Saturday. (Past tense)
got
I find my keys. (Past tense)
found
That's their chocolate. It's ... (Pronoun)
theirs
This is our baseball. It's ... (Pronoun)
ours
It's my surfboard. It's ... (Pronoun)
mine
That bike is Lucy's. It's ... (Pronoun)
hers
Make a comparative sentence using clean.
The cat is cleaner than the dog.
Make a comparative sentence using strong.
The elephant is stronger than the dog.
Make a comparative sentence using happy.
The monkey is happier than the panda.
Make a comparative sentence using difficult.
The boy's test is more difficult than the girl's test.
Make a comparative sentence using famous.
The girl is more famous than the boy.
Make a comparative sentence using careful.
The girl is more careful than the boy.
Make a comparative sentence using exciting.
The shark movie is more exciting than the snail movie.