Example: There are two bananas and an apple. Method: Singular means one. Select the noun which is only one in quantity. Answer: In the above sentence, bananas and apple are nouns but there is only one apple. Therefore, the answer is 'apple'.
Grades:
4
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Look at the word in each white box. 3. Click the box that has a plural noun.
Grades:
5
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Read all the given choices. 3. Click the correct answer.
Grades:
5
Instructions: 1. Read the definition. 2. Click the card to flip it. 3. Read its name.
Grades:
4
Example:
cat
cats
Grades:
4
Example:
3
5
6
4
Grades:
K
Example: Paul has 5 bags. Each bag has 2 balls. How many balls does Paul have?
10
2
5
Grades:
3
4
Example: What time is it?
9:45
9:00
8:45
Grades:
2
Example:
Select the picture on the left.
Grades:
K
Example:
1)
tall
2
sleep
2)
nap
1
long
Grades:
1
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Read all the given choices. 3. Click the correct answer.
Grades:
7-12
Instructions: 1. Click a card. 2. Read the word or definition. 3. Find its matching name or definition by clicking an other card. 4. Continue until all cards are flipped.