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Grade 6. Hoops. Grammar. Grammar. Grammar. Grammar. Grammar. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Grade 6

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HoopsGrammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar

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1 pt. QuestionThe complete subject in the following

sentence is: Winnie went out to the fence after

breakfast.

a. Winnie went outb. Winniec. Went out to the fence after breakfastd. Winnie went

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1 pt. Answer

b. Winnie

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2 pt. Question

This type of sentence ends with a period or exclamation point and tells someone to do something.

a. Interrogativeb. Imperativec. Declaratived. Exclamatory

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2 pt. Answer

b. Imperative

Page 8: Grade 6

3 pt. QuestionThis type of sentence shows strong

feelings and ends in an exclamation point:

a. Interrogativeb. Imperativec. Declaratived. Exclamatory

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3 pt. Answer

d. Exclamatory

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4 pt. QuestionList all the nouns in the following

sentence:

Judy pulled her hair back with a red ribbon.

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4 pt. Answer

Judy, hair, ribbon

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5 pt. Question

Name the proper noun in thefollowing sentence: I grew up in Chicago and moved away in my twenties.

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5 pt. Answer

Chicago

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1 pt. Question

This type of sentence asks a question:a. Interrogativeb. Imperativec. Declaratived. Exclamatory

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1 pt. Answer

a. Interrogative

Page 16: Grade 6

2 pt. QuestionMany kids have (swimmed,

swum) at the high school pool.

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2 pt. Answerswum

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3 pt. Question

What is the linking verb in the sentence below?

Michael Jordan was an amazingbasketball player.

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3 pt. Answer

was

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4 pt. Question

What are the main and helping verbs in the sentence below?

You can finish that work tomorrow.

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4 pt. Answer

can- main verbfinish- helping verb

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5 pt. Question

What is the linking verb and predicate adjective in the sentence below?

Still, most bears are quitepeaceful.

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5 pt. Answer

are- linking verbpeaceful- predicate adjective

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1 pt. Question

This type of sentence makes a statement and ends with a period:

a. Interrogativeb. Imperativec. Declaratived. Exclamatory

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1 pt. Answer

c. declarative

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2 pt. Question

Name the pronoun in the followingsentence:

He went to the library to help David.

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2 pt. Answer

He

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3 pt. QuestionThe underlined word in the

sentence is what part of speech?The government recognizes two

official languages.a. Nounb. Adverbc. Adjectived. Verb

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3 pt. Answer

d. verb

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4 pt. Question

The underlined word is which part of speech?

Tall cornstalks grew during the hot summer.

a. Prepositionb. Adverbc. Adjectived. Verb

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4 pt. Answer

c. adjective

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5 pt. Question

What is the linking verb and the predicate noun in the sentence below?

A bear’s home is a den.

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5 pt. Answer

linking verb-ispredicate noun-den

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1 pt. QuestionWhat part of speech is the

underlined word?The brown fox jumped quickly over

the fence.a. Nounb. Adverbc. Adjectived. Verb

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1 pt. Answer

b. adverb

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2 pt. QuestionThe projects we did were very helpful for (me, I).

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2 pt. Answer

me- object pronoun comesafter the verb

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3 pt. QuestionName the complete predicate in the

following sentence.

We like to play basketball together.

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3 pt. Answer

like to play basketball together

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4 pt. Question

Name the pronoun and itsantecedent.

Sally’s taffy stretches long and it tastes great!

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4 pt. Answer

Pronoun- itAntecedent- taffy

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5 pt. QuestionRemember to bring _____suntan lotion.a. herb. hisc. itsd. your

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5 pt. Answer

d. your

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1 pt. Question

What is the verb and direct object in the sentence below?

I have a nightlight in my bedroom.

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1 pt. AnswerVerb- haveDirect object- nightlight

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2 pt. QuestionWhat is the verb and the indirect object in the sentence below?

I gave the cat its favorite food.

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2 pt. Answer

Verb- gaveIndirect object- cat

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3 pt. Question

The following sentence is a:a. Fragmentb. Run-onc. Complete sentence

Going to the movies

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3 pt. Answer

a. FragmentIt is missing the subject

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4 pt. QuestionThe following sentence is:a. Fragmentb. Run-onc. Complete sentence

Sally ran next door to get thebicycle that she left in the drive-way yesterday afternoon when she got the phone call.

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4 pt. Answerc. Complete sentence

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5 pt. QuestionName the direct and indirect object in

the sentence below:

Johnny found Mom a big box to open right away.

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5 pt. Answer

Mom- indirect objectbox- direct object

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Buzzer ShotWhat is the adverb in the following sentence?

Jenny was quite sick when she woke up.

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Buzzer Shot Answer

quite- describes how sick