The document provides 15 sentences with a missing word that needs to be chosen from two options provided in parentheses to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts about cherishing dolls, finishing the school year, contracting Covid 19, gymnastics presentations, living in a house, detectives exposing criminals, poems for Mother's Day, attending parties, laws imposed by the government, window frames, being active on weekends, surprise parties, attending when the teacher asks questions, ants being paralyzed by repellent, and an optimistic boy.
The document provides 15 sentences with a missing word that needs to be chosen from two options provided in parentheses to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts about cherishing dolls, finishing the school year, contracting Covid 19, gymnastics presentations, living in a house, detectives exposing criminals, poems for Mother's Day, attending parties, laws imposed by the government, window frames, being active on weekends, surprise parties, attending when the teacher asks questions, ants being paralyzed by repellent, and an optimistic boy.
The document provides 15 sentences with a missing word that needs to be chosen from two options provided in parentheses to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics and contexts about cherishing dolls, finishing the school year, contracting Covid 19, gymnastics presentations, living in a house, detectives exposing criminals, poems for Mother's Day, attending parties, laws imposed by the government, window frames, being active on weekends, surprise parties, attending when the teacher asks questions, ants being paralyzed by repellent, and an optimistic boy.
Circle the word that best completes each sentence.
1. My sister ( cherishes contracts ) her dolls.
2. I am ( modest eager ) to finish the school year. 3. Last year I ( exposed contracted ) Covid 19. 4. For my gymnastics presentation I moved with ( grace impose ). 5. We live in a very ( parallel modest ) house. 6. The detective ( paralyzed exposed ) who the criminal was. 7. For Mother’s Day I will ( recite impose ) a beautiful poem. 8. I think I will not ( attend astound ) Vane’s Bday party. 9. The government ( imposed responded ) many new laws this year. 10. The frames in the windows are ( pessimist parallel ) to each other. 11. I enjoy being ( active paralyzed ) during the weekends. 12. My dad was ( astounded eager ) when he saw the surprise party we planned. 13. I always try to ( attend respond ) when the teacher asks a question. 14. The ant was ( paralyzed exposed ) after I sprayed the repellent. 15. Diego is not a ( modest pessimist ) boy, he is always very optimistic.