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SPELLING! Spell the word the teacher reads out.
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SPELLING! Spell the word the teacher reads out.
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SPELLING! Spell the word the teacher reads out.
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SPELLING! Spell the word the teacher reads out.
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"She looks like an angel." Is this a simile or metaphor? What does it mean?
Simile. It means she is very pretty.
"He is a pig when he eats." Is this a simile or metaphor? What does it mean?
Metaphor. It means he eats very messily.
"He ran like the wind." Is this a simile or metaphor? What does it mean?
Simile. It means he ran very fast.
"She has a heart of stone." Is this a simile or metaphor? What does it mean?
Metaphor. It means she is not caring/she is unkind.
I want to be your / you’re friend!
your
I can’t believe its / it’s 2025 already!
it's
I think their / they’re / there is going to be pizza at the party.
there
These _____________ claws are sharp!
 
cats'
 
cat's
Nothing can be ____________________ than that! (dangerous)
more dangerous
You must do the ____________________ you can. (good)
best
It was ____________________ than he had expected. (bad)
worse
It is the ____________________ hill in the whole country. (high)
highest
He looked even ____________________ than he felt. (good)
better
It was ____________________ than he had thought. (early)
earlier
It was just the ____________________ time of the day. (crowded)
most crowded
Replace the capitalized word with a pronoun: First, my friend and I went shopping. Later, MY FRIEND AND I went home.
First, my friend and I went shopping. Later, WE went home.
Replace the capitalized word with a pronoun: Lucy likes computer games but she doesn’t play COMPUTER GAMES very often.
Lucy likes computer games but she doesn’t play THEM very often.
Replace the capitalized word with a pronoun: I saw Mr. Brown this morning and gave MR. BROWN my homework.
I saw Mr. Brown this morning and gave HIM my homework.
Which sentence is correct?
 
That guy's beard is sparkly!
 
That guys' beard is sparkly!
Which sentence is correct?
 
Ms. Cara's cats are cute!
 
Ms. Caras' cats are cute!
 
Ms. Caras cats' are cute!
 
Ms. Caras cat's are cute!
Which sentence is correct?
 
The children's toys are on the floor.
 
The childrens' toys are on the floor.
Which sentence is correct?
 
The mice's clothes are cute.
 
The mices' clothes are cute.
Which sentence is correct?
 
Thomas' favorite food is pizza!
 
Thomas's favorite food is pizza!
 
Thoma's favorite food is pizza!
Which sentence is correct?
 
All of the artists' artworks were beautiful.
 
All of the artist's artworks were beautiful.
Is this apostrophe in the correct place? THEY'RE
Yes
Is this apostrophe in the correct place? DO'NT
No -- don't
Is this apostrophe in the correct place? WER'E
No -- we're
What is the plural of this word? MAN
MEN
What is the plural of this word? TOOTH
TEETH
Is this a regular or irregular plural? flower -- FLOWERS
Regular
Is this a regular or irregular plural? lady -- LADIES
Regular
Is this a regular or irregular plural? box -- BOXES
Regular
Is this a regular or irregular plural? loaf -- LOAVES
Irregular
Is this a regular or irregular plural? goose -- GEESE
Irregular
Is this a regular or irregular plural? foot -- FEET
Irregular
Correct the double negatives: My mom wasn’t nowhere near the school.
My mom wasn’t anywhere near the school.
Correct the double negatives: There isn’t no way to solve this problem.
There isn’t any way to solve this problem.
Correct the double negatives: She didn’t see nobody at the park.
She didn’t see nobody at the park.
Correct the double negatives: We didn’t do nothing for my birthday this year.
Correct the double negatives: He doesn’t have no sisters.
He doesn't have any sisters.
What two words make up this contraction? haven't
have not
What two words make up this contraction? didn't
did not
What two words make up this contraction? can't
can not
What two words make up this contraction? they're
they are
What two words make up this contraction? won't
will not
What two words make up this contraction? don't
do not
What two words make up this contraction? doesn’t
does not
He _______________________ (catch) the ball during the baseball game.
caught
Last weekend, we _______________________ (visit) our grandparents.
visited
She _______________________ (buy) a beautiful dress for the party.
bought
The kids _______________________ (play) soccer in the park all afternoon.
played
Yesterday, I _______________________ (write) a story about a magical forest.
wrote
He ( run / runs ) faster than anyone in his class.
runs
The books on the shelf ( belong / belongs ) to Sarah.
belong
My mom ( cook / cooks ) dinner every evening.
cooks
The children ( is / are ) playing in the park.
are
The dog ( bark / barks ) loudly at the mailman.
barks