Read Words With Inflectional Endings - 1st Grade Reading
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Choose the word that shows more than one box: box, boxes, boxed.
Choose the word that shows more than one box: box, boxes, boxed.
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boxes. Words ending in 'x' need -es for plural form.
boxes. Words ending in 'x' need -es for plural form.
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Choose the correct plural form of “wish”: wishs or wishes.
Choose the correct plural form of “wish”: wishs or wishes.
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wishes. Words ending in 'sh' need -es, not just -s.
wishes. Words ending in 'sh' need -es, not just -s.
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Choose the correct past-tense form of “walk”: walk or walked.
Choose the correct past-tense form of “walk”: walk or walked.
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walked. Add -ed to make regular verbs past tense.
walked. Add -ed to make regular verbs past tense.
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Choose the word that shows more than one cat: cat, cats, catting.
Choose the word that shows more than one cat: cat, cats, catting.
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cats. The -s ending makes 'cat' plural.
cats. The -s ending makes 'cat' plural.
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Which inflectional ending usually shows an action happening now or continuing?
Which inflectional ending usually shows an action happening now or continuing?
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-ing. This ending forms present participles and progressive tenses.
-ing. This ending forms present participles and progressive tenses.
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Which inflectional ending usually shows that an action happened in the past?
Which inflectional ending usually shows that an action happened in the past?
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-ed. This ending marks past tense for regular verbs.
-ed. This ending marks past tense for regular verbs.
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Which inflectional ending usually shows more than one (plural) for nouns?
Which inflectional ending usually shows more than one (plural) for nouns?
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-s. This ending makes most nouns plural (cat→cats, dog→dogs).
-s. This ending makes most nouns plural (cat→cats, dog→dogs).
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Find and correct the word with a wrong ending: “He fixs the toy.”
Find and correct the word with a wrong ending: “He fixs the toy.”
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Correct: He fixes the toy. 'Fix' ends in 'x', so it needs -es, not -s.
Correct: He fixes the toy. 'Fix' ends in 'x', so it needs -es, not -s.
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Choose the correct plural form of “fox”: foxs or foxes.
Choose the correct plural form of “fox”: foxs or foxes.
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foxes. Words ending in 'x' require -es for plural.
foxes. Words ending in 'x' require -es for plural.
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Which word has the inflectional ending -es: bus, buses, buss?
Which word has the inflectional ending -es: bus, buses, buss?
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buses. Words ending in 's' take -es for plural.
buses. Words ending in 's' take -es for plural.
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Identify the inflectional ending in the word “played.”
Identify the inflectional ending in the word “played.”
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-ed. This ending changes 'play' to past tense.
-ed. This ending changes 'play' to past tense.
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Identify the base word in the word “playing.”
Identify the base word in the word “playing.”
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play. Remove the -ing to find the base word.
play. Remove the -ing to find the base word.
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Choose the word that shows an action happening now: play, played, playing.
Choose the word that shows an action happening now: play, played, playing.
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playing. The -ing ending shows ongoing action.
playing. The -ing ending shows ongoing action.
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Choose the correct present-progressive form of “cook”: cooked or cooking.
Choose the correct present-progressive form of “cook”: cooked or cooking.
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cooking. Present progressive uses -ing, not -ed.
cooking. Present progressive uses -ing, not -ed.
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Choose the word that shows an action in the past: jump, jumped, jumping.
Choose the word that shows an action in the past: jump, jumped, jumping.
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jumped. The -ed ending shows past action.
jumped. The -ed ending shows past action.
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