Demonstrate Command of the Conventions of Standard English Grammar and Usage : CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1 - 1st Grade Reading
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Which letter is upper case?
Which letter is upper case?
Of the choices, the upper case letter is "Q".
t, r, and e are all lower case letters. Their upper case versions are provided below:
t → T
r → R
e → E
Of the choices, the upper case letter is "Q".
t, r, and e are all lower case letters. Their upper case versions are provided below:
t → T
r → R
e → E
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Which letter is upper case?
Which letter is upper case?
Of the choices, the upper case letter is "A".
i, u, and t are all lower case letters. Their upper case versions are provided below:
u → U
i → I
t → T
Of the choices, the upper case letter is "A".
i, u, and t are all lower case letters. Their upper case versions are provided below:
u → U
i → I
t → T
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Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
The car belongs to Sarah. It is __________ car.
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
The car belongs to Sarah. It is __________ car.
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the car belongs to "Sara". The correct possessive pronoun that goes with a girl's name is "her".
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the car belongs to "Sara". The correct possessive pronoun that goes with a girl's name is "her".
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Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That bat belongs to him. It is __________ bat.
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That bat belongs to him. It is __________ bat.
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the bat belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the bat belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
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Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That cookie belongs to him. It is __________ cookie.
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That cookie belongs to him. It is __________ cookie.
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the cookie belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the cookie belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
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Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That brush belongs to him. It is __________ brush.
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun.
That brush belongs to him. It is __________ brush.
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the brush belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
A possessive pronoun shows who owns or has something.
The first sentence tells us that the brush belongs to "him". "Him" is a pronoun. The correct possessive pronoun that goes with "him" is "his".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
Can you bring me the phone?
Select the article from the sentence below:
Can you bring me the phone?
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
The correct answer is "the".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
The correct answer is "the".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
I ate an apple today.
Select the article from the sentence below:
I ate an apple today.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
The correct answer is "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
The correct answer is "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
Can you bring the phone to me?
Select the article from the sentence below:
Can you bring the phone to me?
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
Will you walk the dog?
Select the article from the sentence below:
Will you walk the dog?
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
Bring me the plate.
Select the article from the sentence below:
Bring me the plate.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
I will slice an apple.
Select the article from the sentence below:
I will slice an apple.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
I saw an elephant at the zoo.
Select the article from the sentence below:
I saw an elephant at the zoo.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
Look at the kitten.
Select the article from the sentence below:
Look at the kitten.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
A kite is flying.
Select the article from the sentence below:
A kite is flying.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the article from the sentence below:
There is a bird.
Select the article from the sentence below:
There is a bird.
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
An article comes before a noun. Articles are the words "the", "a" and "an".
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Select the adjective from the sentence below:
Charlie cut the tall grass.
Select the adjective from the sentence below:
Charlie cut the tall grass.
An adjective describes a noun. "Charlie" and "grass" are both nouns. There is no describing word connected to "Charlie", but the word "tall" describes the word "grass".
"Tall" is the adjective in the sentence.
An adjective describes a noun. "Charlie" and "grass" are both nouns. There is no describing word connected to "Charlie", but the word "tall" describes the word "grass".
"Tall" is the adjective in the sentence.
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Select the adjective from the sentence below:
Joe had on his blue hat.
Select the adjective from the sentence below:
Joe had on his blue hat.
An adjective describes a noun. "Joe" and "hat" are both nouns. There is no describing word connected to "Joe", but the word "blue" describes the word "hat".
"Bluel" is the adjective in the sentence.
An adjective describes a noun. "Joe" and "hat" are both nouns. There is no describing word connected to "Joe", but the word "blue" describes the word "hat".
"Bluel" is the adjective in the sentence.
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Select the adjective from the sentence below:
The dog is happy.
Select the adjective from the sentence below:
The dog is happy.
An adjective describes a noun.
"Happy" is the adjective describing the dog.
An adjective describes a noun.
"Happy" is the adjective describing the dog.
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Select the adjective from the sentence below:
The kitten is small.
Select the adjective from the sentence below:
The kitten is small.
An adjective describes a noun.
"Small" is describing the kitten.
An adjective describes a noun.
"Small" is describing the kitten.
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