
A Feast of Homonyms ![]()
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A matching game of homonyms.
Created by Mona
Parts of Speech ![]()
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Students will match the part of speech with the correct definition.
Created by Colleen N. Sheridan
Singular and Plural Nouns ![]()
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Match the singular nouns with the correct plural nouns. Words include both
regular and irregular nouns.
Prefix Skills ![]()
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This game is here to help you in learning your prefixes.
Created by Jose Otero
Homographs ![]()
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Homographs are words with more than one definition. Guess which homograph is
being described. Example: something used with a hammer OR part of your finger or
toe. Answer: nail.
Created by Tracy Boyd
Contractions ![]()
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Match the contractions with their correct word pairs
Created by Donna Taylor
English Irregular Verbs ![]()
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Learn the past tense of irregular English verbs
Created by Sarah Taylor
Filling in gaps ![]()
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Chose the correct word from the list to complete the story.
Compound Words ![]()
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A compound word is one made up of two separate words. In this activity, match
two words together correctly to make a new word.
To / Two / Too - (copy) ![]()
Learn the difference between the homophones to, two, and too.
Created by Decarl
Adjective Phrase Practice ![]()
Adjective phrases modify the noun or pronoun in front of them. They will tell
"what kind" or "which one" about these nouns and pronouns.
More Contractions ![]()
Word pairs and their shortened forms.
Irregular Verbs ![]()
Learn past tense and past participles
Created by Quia Editors
Problem Verbs - sit/set ![]()
Remember:
Sit and it's principle parts mean to rest in an upright position.
Set and it's principle parts mean to place or put something.
Problem verbs review -
sit/set/lie/lay/rise/raise ![]()
Practice with these games to get a clear meaning of each of these troublesome
verbs. Understanding the meaning of these verbs will help you use them and their
principal parts correctly.
Rise/Raise Practice Quiz ![]()
Remember:
The principle parts of rise mean to get up/to go up/to appear to go up on its
own. They do not have an object.
Rise Rising Rose ...
"Said" Word Search ![]()
Sixty words to use instead of "said".
Sars Report in TODAY dated April 8,
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This cloz passage focuses on the use of verbs.
Enjoy this exercise!
Created by Chan Mei Har
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