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G5 Semester 1 Grammar
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We brought snacks. The chips are ___, not yours.
ours
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Add a suffix to complete the sentence: She is the fast__ runner on the team.
est
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Either Mom or my brothers ___ cooking dinner tonight.
are
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He said that ___ idea won the contest.
his
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Add a prefix to make the opposite of “agree”: ___agree.
disagree
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The antonym for “difficult” is ___.
easy
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A synonym for “tiny” is ___.
small
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The dog and the cat ___ sleeping on the sofa.
are
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My friends and ___ are making a poster. (I/me)
I
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Neither the students nor the teacher ___ ready to leave early.
was
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___ went to the mall with my family. (I/Me)
I
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The coach called ___ to the field. (them/they)
them
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They lost ___ keys on the playground.
their
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She forgot her jacket, but this one is ___.
hers
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When you do something again, you ___do it.
redo
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Everyone in the class ___ excited for the field trip.
is
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The antonym of “noisy” is ___.
quiet
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The backpack belonging to the twins
the twins’ backpack
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The book belonging to Linh
Linh’s book
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The shoes belonging to the basketball player
the basketball player’s shoes
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Ms. Amanda gave the homework to ___. (us/we)
us
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This pencil is not mine. It is ___.
yours
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I finished ___ homework before dinner.
my
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A synonym for "brave" is ___.
courageous
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