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Revision interactive activity for 2. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Area interactive activity for grade 5. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?Do you like swimming in the ocean: adverb. Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?The water around my feet is inviting and cool: adjective. Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?Jorge rides the waves on his surfboard: adverb. Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?See the beach ball by the umbrella: adjective. Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?You float easily in sea water: adverb. Is the prepositional phrase in the sentence an adjective or an adverb phrase?The huge sea turtle with the green shell blinked sleepily: adjective. What type of modifier is the selected word in the following sentence?The water around my feet is inviting and cool: adjective. What type of modifier is the selected word in the following sentence?You float easily in sea water: adverb. What type of modifier is the selected word in the following sentence?The huge turtle with the green shell blinked sleepily: adjective. What type of modifier is the selected word in the following sentence?The huge sea turtle with the green shell blinked sleepily: adverb. Jorge rides the huge waves on his surfboard: . Which sentence is written MOST clearly and correctly: He served lemonade in plastic cups to the children.
Rewrite the underlined nouns in the sentences below to make them possessive.
A reversible change is a change which can be undone (e.g. freezing water); irreversible changes can't be undone (e.g. burning a log). In this worksheet, students classify changes as reversible or irreversible.
Complete the Migration Crossword Puzzle by using the given clues.