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Write a sentence using the word "laughing".

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Question 7
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Match the term to the definition.
building
to remove a covering or reveal something
siding
not feeling comfortable
uncomfortable
altered or worn by the effects of weather, such as wind, rain, or sunlight.
weathered
twisted together in a confused or chaotic manner
tangled
the process of constructing or assembling a structure.
uncover
a covering or material attached to the exterior of a building to protect it from the elements
In the word "jumped," what does the suffix "-ed" indicate?
Present tense
Future tense
Past tense
In the word "unzip," what does the prefix "un-" mean?
To undo or reverse
In the past
To do again
Bifocals have __________________ parts in the lenses for different kinds of vision.
Three
Two
One
Four
What does the suffix -s usually mean at the end of a word?
Makes the word past tense
Makes the word plural (more than one)
Changes the word's meaning completely
What does the word "plays" mean in the following sentence:

She plays in her backyard every weekend.
All the above are correct
The word "plays" is being used in third-person singular form.
The word "plays" is being used as a multiple of play.