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Punctuation
Like one-word verbs, phrasal verbs can normally be used in the continuous tense (also called the progressive tense) using the -ing form of the verb (also called the present participle) and a form of be:
The principal told me you'd been cheating on the test.
I've been going after my master's for nearly five years.
Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and nouns. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
Here are the basic rules for what words you should capitalize
The first word of every sentence
The first-person singular pronoun, I.
Family names and vocabulary
Mother - the woman who gave birth to you
Father - the man who help create you
Grandmother - the mother of your mother or father
Grandfather - the father of your mother or father
Great Grandmother - the mother of your grandmother or grandfather
Great Grandfather - the father of your grandmother or grandfather
Uncle - the brother of your father or mother
Aunt - the sister of your father or mother
Easter Word Find
Synonyms are words with one or more similar or same meanings.
Under - Beneath
Chubby - Plump
Friend - Companion
Watch - look
Champion - Winner
Simple - Easy
Pick - Choose
Allow - Permit
Ask - request
near - Close
Pull - Drag
Above - Over
Fill the blanks with a synonym.
Easter
Easter Sunday in Canada celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection after his death, which is described in the Christian Bible. Some people observe Easter Sunday by attending church while others spend time with their families and friends or engage in Easter egg activities.
Verbs + -ing Form or Infinitive
Fill the blank space with the correct answer. There are two in each question.
1.) He ___________ going out at night.
a.) enjoys b.) can't c.) wants
2.) They _________ to finish work at 7:00.
a.) imagined b.) expected c.)managed
3.) I ___________ to work on Sunday.
a.) decided b.) felt like c.) offered
4.) Would you _________ to help him?
a.) avoid b.) refuse c.) promise
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
Arrive - Depart
Comfort - Disturb
Polite - Rude
Vacant - Occupied
Freeze - Thaw
Punish - Reward
Exit - Entrance
Valuable - Worthless
Doctor - Patient
Comedy - Tragedy
Bridge - Tunnel
Put the correct Antonyms in the blank spaces: