Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

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Example Question #61 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Which pronoun can replace the underlined noun in the sentence?

Don't eat the yogurt. The yogurt smells funny!

Possible Answers:

They

He

She

It

Correct answer:

It

Explanation:

In this sentence, the subject/noun that is being replaced is "the yogurt". It can be assumed that "the yogurt" is something recognizable, and because of the first sentence, it is something that has been made known, so the most appropriate pronoun to replace it is "it." "They" refers to a group of people, "he" is used for males, and "it" would refer to something previously mentioned or easily identified, so in this instance, "it" is the best fit.

Example Question #62 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Which pronoun can replace the underlined noun in the sentence?

Gregory is going to walk his dog after the rain stops.

Possible Answers:

It

She

They

He

Correct answer:

He

Explanation:

In this sentence, the subject/noun that is being replaced is Gregory. It can be assumed that Gregory is a male name, so the most appropriate pronoun to replace it is “he.” The sentence mentions that the dog is "his" dog which also hints that Gregory is a male. “They” refers to a group of people, "she" is used for females, “he” is used for males, and “it” would refer to something previously mentioned or easily identified, so in this instance, “he” is the best fit.

Example Question #61 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Fill in the blank. 

Yesterday I __________ to school. 

Possible Answers:

walked

will walk

walking 

walks

Correct answer:

walked

Explanation:

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday. 

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "walked". 

Yesterday I walked to school. 

Example Question #45 : Language

Fill in the blank. 

Tomorrow I __________ to school. 

Possible Answers:

walked 

will walk

walk

walking 

Correct answer:

will walk

Explanation:

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow". 

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "will walk". 

Tomorrow I will walk to school. 

Example Question #46 : Language

Fill in the blank. 

Today I __________ to school. 

Possible Answers:

will walk

walk

walking 

walks

Correct answer:

walk

Explanation:

This sentence is talking about something that is taking place right now. This is a present tense sentence.   

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "walk". 

Today I walk to school. 

Example Question #47 : Language

Fill in the blank. 

Yesterday I _____________ to my grandma on the phone. 

Possible Answers:

will talk

talk

talks

talked

Correct answer:

talked

Explanation:

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. 

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday. 

Example Question #48 : Language

Fill in the blank.

Yesterday it _____________ all day long. 

Possible Answers:

will rain

rains

rain

rained

Correct answer:

rained

Explanation:

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. 

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

 

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday. 

Example Question #61 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Fill in the blank.

Tomorrow we ______________ to the movies. 

Possible Answers:

goes 

going

go

will go

Correct answer:

will go

Explanation:

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. 

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow". 

Example Question #62 : Common Core: 1st Grade English Language Arts

Fill in the blank. 

Tomorrow I __________ in gym class. 

Possible Answers:

runs 

run

running

will run

Correct answer:

will run

Explanation:

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. 

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow". 

Example Question #8 : Use Verbs To Convey A Sense Of Past, Present, And Future: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.1.1.E

Fill in the blank. 

Today I _________ to art class. 

Possible Answers:

going 

go

goes

Correct answer:

go

Explanation:

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. 

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is talking about something that is taking place right now. This is a present tense sentence.

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