GRAMMAR GAME Use your markers and white boards to answer the questions!

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GRAMMAR GAME Use your markers and white boards to answer the questions!

Subject and Object Pronouns Write the correct pronoun

The woman went to the store.

She went to the store.

The dog will eat anything.

It will eat anything.

Mr. Daniel and Mr. Andrew teach third grade.

They teach third grade.

Thomas and I play in a basketball league.

We play in a basketball league.

Bob went to the store with his mom.

Bob went to the store with her.

The boy lost his two books.

The boy lost them.

The boy lost them.

Have you seen the movie?

Have you seen it?

Ms. Nicki gave a gift to my friend and me.

Ms. Nicki gave a gift to us.

We gave the money to the man.

We gave the money to him.

Tonight, the monkeys will sleep.

Tonight, they will sleep.

There are 2 people using the book.

There are 2 people using it.

Teagan is playing soccer.

He is playing soccer.

He is playing soccer.

He plays with John and Cindy.

He plays with them.

They want to eat lunch with Joe and me.

They want to eat lunch with us.

Five people share the cup.

They share it.

The Lion’s teeth are very sharp.

They are very sharp.

My brother and I go to school on the bus.

We go to school on it.

Why doesn’t Amy like to play with Tom and me?

Why doesn’t she like to play with us?

If correct, write “correct”, otherwise fix the mistake. Usage of I and me If correct, write “correct”, otherwise fix the mistake.

I and my friend know how to play the piano.

My friend and I know how to play the piano.

My dog learned the trick from me and my brother.

My dog learned the trick from my brother and me.

My dog and I went to the beach.

Correct

Me and my teacher have August birthdays.

My teacher and I have August birthdays.

The toys belong to I and my sister.

The toys belong to my sister and me.

Albert is always talking to Yuta and me.

Correct

If correct, write “correct”. Otherwise, fix the mistakes. Possessive Nouns If correct, write “correct”. Otherwise, fix the mistakes.

Mr. Matts’ class is on the 4th floor.

Mr. Matt’s class is on the 4th floor.

Thomas dad is very nice.

Thomas’ dad is very nice.

The boys got in trouble. The boys mom is very mad.

The boys got in trouble. The boys’ mom is very mad.

Carlos’s dog at his homework.

Carlos’ dog at his homework.

The monkeys’ banana is yellow. The monkey has a banana. The monkeys’ banana is yellow.

The monkey’sbanana is yellow. The monkey has a banana. The monkey’sbanana is yellow.

The children’s teacher is tall.

correct

The students teacher gave them a lot of homework.

The students’ teacher gave them a lot of homework.

Possessive Adjectives (my, his, her….) Replace the underlined word(s) with a possessive adj.

Have you seen David’s pen?

Have you seen his pen?

The puppies’ mom is not there.

Their mom is not there.

We love ____ teacher.

We love our teacher.

The girl’s chair is broken.

Her chair is broken.

Where did you put _____ homework?

Where did you put your homework?

The elephant’s nose is so long.

Its nose is so long.

Write the correct preposition. Prepositions of TIME Write the correct preposition.

I go to sleep ___ night.

I go to sleep at night.

Sometimes, I wake up __ the afternoon.

Sometimes, I wake up in the afternoon.

I went to Japan ___ July.

I went to Japan in July.

We have assembly ___ Thursday.

We have assembly on Thursday.

Everybody wears long shirts ____ the winter.

Everybody wears long shirts in the winter.

Mr. Daniel was born ___ 1917.

Mr. Daniel was born in 1917.

Last night, I went to sleep ____ midnight.

Last night, I went to sleep at midnight.

We open presents ____ Christmas.

We open presents on Christmas.

Christmas is ___ December 25th.

Christmas is on December 25th.

but Teacher’s Day is ___ September.

but Teacher’s Day is in September.

There are 365 days ___ a year.

There are 365 days in a year.

My dog wakes up ___ six o’clock.

My dog wakes up at six o’clock.

Lets try a different game. Prepositions of Place Lets try a different game. Look at the picture. Your teacher will tell you an object. Write as many sentences as you can using different prepositions of place.