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  • Name the past tense of this verb: hold
    held
  • Name the past tense of this verb: bring
    brought
  • What does the word "exhibit" mean in this sentence? She was excited to see the new exhibit at the museum.
    exhibit (noun): an object or collection of objects on public display in a gallery or museum
  • Name the past tense of this verb: hide
    hid
  • What does the word "elaborate" mean in this sentence? Ms. George told the student that he needed to elaborate on his ideas because his paper was only 2 sentences long.
    Elaborate (verb) : to add more details
  • Name the past tense of this verb: sing
    sang
  • What does the word "elaborate" mean in this sentence? The wedding cake had an elaborate design, and the baker had worked on it for hours.
    Elaborate (adjective): carefully arranged, detailed, complicated
  • Is this sentence correct? Ms. George know that you are smart.
    No. Ms. George knows that you are smart.
  • What does the word "precede" mean in this sentence? The lightening preceded the loud thunder.
    come first, go before.
  • Is this sentence correct? adult tell me take off my headphone
    No. Adults tell me to take off my headphones.
  • What does the word "persuade" mean in this sentence? The students persuaded Ms. George to accept their late assignment.
    convinced
  • Is this sentence correct? yes because u have lie get away from stuff
    No. Yes, because you have to lie to get away from stuff.
  • Is this sentence correct? Yesterday, I keep a secret from my friend
    No. Yesterday, I kept a secret from my friend.
  • Is this sentence correct? Ms. Elliott leave her Phone at school last night
    No. Ms. Elliott left her phone at school last night.
  • What does the word "generate" mean in this sentence? Ms. George told the class to generate a list of characters in Romeo and Juliet.
    produce, make, create
  • What does the word "alter" mean in this sentence? He needed to alter his pants because they were too long.
    change
  • Name the past tense of this verb: shake
    shook
  • Name the past tense of this verb: draw
    drew
  • What does the word "exhibit" mean in this sentence? The students exhibited great excitement when they realized how many days until summer break.
    exhibit (verb): showed, demonstrated, displayed
  • Is this sentence correct? yes i agree and it could make you suspicion
    No. Yes, I agree, and it could make you suspicious.