Basketball Review ADJ & ADV 5ADJ & ADV 3ADJ & ADV 1 Find the errors 5Find the errors 3Find the errors1 Apostrophes 5Apostrophes 3Apostrophes 1 Combining.

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Basketball Review ADJ & ADV 5ADJ & ADV 3ADJ & ADV 1 Find the errors 5Find the errors 3Find the errors1 Apostrophes 5Apostrophes 3Apostrophes 1 Combining 5Combining 3 Combining 1 1 shot2 shots 3 shots Combining 2 Apostrophes 2 Find the errors 2 ADJ & ADV 2 Combining 4 Apostrophes 4 Find the errors 4 ADJ & ADV 4 Combining 6 Apostrophes 6 Find the errors 6 ADJ & ADV 6

Back to game board The tall girl uses the grey phone. The girl uses the phone. The phone is grey. The girl is tall.

Back to game board Ronald and James stand, waiting for the bus. Ronald stands. James stands. They are waiting for the bus.

Back to game board 2 Apostrophes: Clarissa shouldnt look into her sisters mirror. Clarissa should not look into the mirror that belongs to her sister.

Back to game board 2 Apostrophes: Chrysha cant watch Ridley Scotts new film. Chrysha cannot watch the new film by Ridley Scott.

Back to game board 3 Errors: San Jose resident Kim Golter was volunteering as a special advocate. Punctuation: San Jose -- resident Kim, Golter was volunteering as a special advocate?

Back to game board 3 Errors: In the morning, as she left the apartment, Norma saw the card halves on the table. Spelling: In the morning, as shee left th apartment, Norma saw the card halves on the tabel.

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 2 adjectives and 1 adverb: I walked into my room.

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 2 adjectives and 1 adverb: She ran to her car.

Back to game board The loud students ran into a warm, quiet classroom and stopped shivering. Students ran in. They ran into a classroom. The classroom was warm. It was quiet. They were loud. They stopped shivering.

Back to game board She quickly opened the weak door, walked inside, and set down her heavy keys. She opened the door. She walked inside. She set down her keys. Her keys were heavy. She opened quickly. The door was weak.

Back to game board 4 Apostrophes: I wont dance at Erins party nor when its time to leave in Thanes car. I will not dance at the party of Erin nor when it is time to leave in the car of Thane.

Back to game board 4 Apostrophes: Roberts looking for Cyllias face, but Stevens threat isnt making it easy. Robert is looking for the face of Cyllia, but the threat of Steven is not making it easy.

Back to game board 6 errors: Each year, roughly 200 young people are released from foster care. Many quickly fall into lives of poverty. Spelling: Eac year, rughly 200 young poeple r released fom foster care. Many quikly fall into lifes of poverty.

Back to game board 6 errors: Mr. Seal likes to run outside, but also enjoys playing guitar and recording his own music on the computer. Capitalization: Mr. seal likes to Run Outside, but also enjoys playing Guitar and Recording his own music on the Computer.

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 3 adjectives and 3 adverbs: The bed sat in the corner, while the TV rested on the dresser.

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 4 adjectives and 3 adverbs: The car sat in the parking lot and waited for the teachers to leave.

Back to game board The ringing bell for the end of school echoed down the hall and into the students ears. The ringing was of the bell. The bell was for the end of school. The bell echoed. The echo went down the hall. The echo also went into the students ears.

Back to game board And the tired family, on top of the red truck, curiously stared at the stores and the big houses. The family was tired. The family stared. The houses were big. The stare was curious. The truck was red. The family was on top of the truck. They stared at the stores. They stared at the houses.

Back to game board Pedros brother sent Arnolds friend to the office after everyone wouldnt laugh at his joke. A brother of Pedro sent the friend of Arnold to the office after everyone would not laugh at his joke.

Back to game board My mothers brother is looking for their sons house because he didnt show up to the familys reunion. The brother of my mother is looking for the house of their son because he did not show up to the reunion of the family.

Back to game board 5 errors: Community members lead weekly seminars, teaching how to resolve conflicts and identify unhealthy relationships. Capitalization: Community Members lead weekly Seminars, teaching How to resolve Conflicts and identify unhealthy Relationships.

Back to game board 5 errors: On the other side of the campus, we left the room, ran up the stairs, and yelled out to Samantha. Punctuation: On the, other side of the campus, we - left the room ran up the stairs and yelled! out to Samantha?

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 5 adjectives and 4 adverbs: Clothes fell out of my closet and plates of food covered my desk, while papers filled the carpet.

Back to game board quickly/slowly, messy/clean, loud/quiet, big/small, gracefully/clumsily, etc. Add 5 adjectives and 4 adverbs: The car screeched out of the driveway, left tire marks on the street, and coughed a puff of exhaust into the air.