Which of the following nouns names a person? a.ant b.mountain c.happiness d.Teacher e.desk.

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Which of the following nouns names a person? a.ant b.mountain c.happiness d.Teacher e.desk

Which of the following is a proper noun? a.car b.state c.Canada d.River e.country

What is the correct plural form of moose? a.mooses b.mice c.meese d.moose e.mooses

What is the correct possessive form of dresses? a.dress b.dresses c.dresses d.dressess e.dresses

In which sentence is a main verb underlined? a.Alex is singing a song. b.Sophia was shopping at the mall. c.Hayley will study this weekend. d.Angie read twenty books. e.Kyle and Liam are practicing the play.

What is the past tense of carry? a.carried b.carries c.will carry d.carrying e.shall carry

What is the present tense of sing? a.sang b.will sing c.was singing d.sings e.has sung

In which sentence is the direct object underlined? a.Craig studied ELA all night. b.Gavin camped in the mountains. c.Julia plays the piano. d.Zach shared his snack with Michael. e.Justin brought his dog on the trip.

In which sentence should you use was and not were? a.Sophia and Hayley _____ in town. b.David _____ going next week. c.Natalie ______ not here. d.Caitlin _____ over there. e.Joe _____ swimming.

In which sentence should you use balance and not balances? a.Bob ____ his checkbook. b.The seal often _____ a ball on his nose. c.Kyle ______ on his skateboard. d.Christian _________ a book on his head. e.Mrs. Henning and Mrs. Lathrop _______ their diets.

Choose the sentence that is written correctly. a.shelby grew up in western New York. b.Is Emma a good dancer? c.Sophie ate three pieces of pizza d.Social studies is boring? e.these are all right

Ben is the _______ dancer of all. a.talentedest b.most talented. c.more talented. d.talenteder e.talented