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Identify each of the following as a: noun (proper or common, verb, adverb, or adjective horse crash Canada hand Common noun Verb Proper noun Back

Identify the verb in the following sentence. I walked to the store yesterday. I walked to the store yesterday. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence He rides his blue bike to school everyday He rides his blue bike to school every day. Back

Conjugate this phrase into the: future tense We (pick) apples on Friday. We will be picking apples on Friday. Back

Identify the correct pronoun These seats are their seats; they are not our seats. These seats are theirs; they are not ours. Back

Identify each of the following as a: noun, verb, adverb, or adjective baby Jessica bake climb Common noun Proper noun verb Back

Identify the verb(s) in the following sentence. He was running when it started to rain. He was running when it started to rain. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence I have a long book to read tonight. I have a long book to read tonight. Back

Conjugate this phrase into the: future tense He (drive) when the hockey game is on. He will be driving when the hockey game is on. Back

Identify the correct pronoun This umbrella belongs to Sarah and Will. This umbrella is theirs. Back

Identify each of the following as a: noun, verb, adverb, or adjective Quickly Pretty run Quebec adverb adjective verb Proper noun Back

Identify the verb in the following sentence. We smiled when we saw our grade. We smiled when we saw our grade. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence The beautiful beach was destroyed in the storm. The beautiful beach was destroyed in the storm. Back

Identify the adverb in the following sentence. We were working hard in class. We were working hard in class. Back

Identify the correct pronoun That computer is my father’s computer. That computer is his. Back

Identify each of the following as a: noun, verb, adverb, or adjective Hike Fast Happily FIFA verb adjective adverb Proper noun Back

Identify the verb in the following sentence. I spoke to my parents about it last. I spoke to my parents about it last. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence He was really hot when he was running. He was really hot when he was running. Back

Identify the adverb in the following sentence. They listened carefully to the speaker. They listened carefully to the speaker. Back

Identify the correct pronoun Is this notebook your notebook or Sarah’s? Is this notebook yours or hers? Back

Identify each of the following as a: noun, verb, adverb, or adjective Fly Dog Kind slowly verb noun adjective adverb Back

Identify the verb in the following sentence. I ate pizza yesterday. I ate pizza yesterday. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence The quiet student was reading a book The quiet student was reading a book. Back

Identify the adverb in the following sentence. They ran quickly around the track. They ran quickly around the track. Back

Identify the correct pronoun Are these scissors my scissors or your scissors? Are these scissors mine or yours? Back

Identify each of the following as a: noun, verb, adverb, or adjective Tall Book Teacher Eat adjective noun verb Back

Identify the verb in the following sentence. I put the books away. I put the books away. Back

Identify the adjective in the sentence The tall giraffe was in the zoo. I tall giraffe was in the zoo. Back