Grammar - 1st Grade Reading
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
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To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
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To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
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Select the word that is a noun.
Select the word that is a noun.
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A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
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Select the word that is a noun.
Select the word that is a noun.
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A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
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Select the word that is a noun.
Select the word that is a noun.
Tap to reveal answer
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
We went to the store today.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
"We went to the store today. "
"We" is the subject, and we means more than one person. The sentence is about more than one person.
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Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Is the following sentence about one person or more than one person?
I swam in the pool yesterday.
Tap to reveal answer
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
To answer the question, we are looking for the subject or subjects of the sentence.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about.
"I swam in the pool yesterday."
"I" is the subject, and I means me, which is just one person. The sentence is about one person.
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Select the word that is a noun.
Select the word that is a noun.
Tap to reveal answer
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
"Dog" is the correct answer because it is a thing.
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