Adjectives/Adverbs | Double Negatives | Pronoun/Antecedent | "I vs. Me" | Anything Goes... |
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What is harder?
Mike worked __________ on his school work this year than last year.
harder / more hard |
What is any?
Ms. Gill doesn't have _________ patience for interruptions.
no / any |
What is their?
Both my husband and his brother look like_____ father.
his / their |
What is I?
John and ____ enjoy a lot of the same music.
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What is me?
Can you put away those boxes for ______, please?
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What is fastest?
JoAnn swam the ____________ in the race.
fastest / most fast / most fastly |
What is anybody?
I didn't see __________ in the gym at that time.
anybody / nobody |
What is his or her?
Nobody even notices when _____ or time has passed to go home.
his or her / their |
What is I?
You and _____ need to catch up over lunch one day soon.
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What is his or her?
Everyone turned in _______ research papers to Mrs. Talmo.
his or her / their |
What is 2. Wilma is the prettiest girl in the school.
Which sentence is written correctly?
1. Wilma is the pretty girl in the whole school. 2. Wilma is the prettiest girl in the school. 3. Wilma is the prettyest girl in the whole school. 4. Wilma is the prettier girl in the whole school. |
What is 2. We barely started the project when the teacher called us back to class.
Which sentence is correct?
1. We hadn't barely started the project when the teacher called us back to class. 2. We barely started the project when the teacher called us back to class. |
What is their?
All of the children snuck ____ candy upstairs to eat it.
his or her / their |
What is me?
Do you want to sit with Levi and ____ today?
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What is 4. correct as is?
There isn't anything underneath the wire.
1. There isn't nothing underneath the wire. 2. There wasn't nothing underneath the wire. 3. There shouldn't be nothing underneath the wire. 4. correct as is |
What is 3. Bill is the most careful student in the classroom.
Which sentence is written correctly?
1. Bill is the most carefulest student in the classroom. 2. Bill is the more carefuler student int he classroom. 3. Bill is the most careful student in the classroom. 4. Bill is the more careful student in the classroom. |
What is 2. Kids don't have time for homework on the weekend.
Which sentence is correct?
1. Kids don't hardly have time for homework on the weekend. 2. Kids don't have time for homework on the weekend. |
What is her?
Each of the dogs ran from ____ owner when they saw the park.
her / their |
What is I?
Jackson and _____ are the tallest students in the class.
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What is beautiful?
Identify the adjective.
Beyonce sang a beautiful song during the concert. |
What is worse?
Choose the correct adverb.
I did ________________ on the test than Jim did. badly / worse / worst |
What is 4. My sister played basketball, but she doesn't any more.
How do we correct this sentence?
My sister played basketball, but she doesn't no more. 1. My sister played basketball, but she don't no more. 2. My sister played basketball, but she doesn't no more. 3. My sister played basketball, but she won't no more. 4. My sister played basketball, but she doesn't any more. |
What is her?
Neither of the girls wanted to leave ___ bed this morning.
her / their |
What is me?
I found a picture of Makenzi and ____ in an old box.
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What is politely?
Identify the adverb.
Zazu politely requested another bag of kettle corn. |