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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Grammar Questions

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Grade 6 Phrases and Clauses
Grade 6 Prefixes
Grade 6 Tenses
The main verb in the following sentence is in what tense?

I will eat all of the bacon.
  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Future Tense
  4. Progressive Tense
  5. Calm down, you are too tense.
Grade 6 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.6.3, L.6.3a
Which option correctly combines the following two simple sentences to create a compound sentence?

Marisol plays the harp.
She is not very good.
  1. Marisol plays the harp, but she is not very good.
  2. Marisol is not very good at playing the harp.
  3. When she plays the harp, Marisol is not very good.
  4. Although she is not very good, Marisol plays the harp.
Grade 6 Capitalization
How should you correct the capitalization in the following sentence?

The climate in the south is favorable for growing agricultural products such as Georgia peaches and Florida oranges.
  1. use a capital S in south
  2. use a capital letter P in peaches
  3. use a capital C in climate
  4. use a capital T in the word "the" before south
Grade 6 Types of Sentences
Which sentence is complex?
  1. Paris is an old city, but Rome is even more ancient.
  2. You can see paintings or go to the opera.
  3. The Navajo, and the Iroquois are Native Americans.
  4. It is possible to see the earth rise over the horizon if you are standing on the moon.
Grade 6 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.6.3, L.6.3a
Which is the BEST way to combine the following sentences?

Chandra bought the puzzle. She wrapped the puzzle.
  1. Chandra bought the puzzle, and wrapped the puzzle.
  2. Chandra bought and wrapped the puzzle.
  3. Chandra wrapped the puzzle after she bought the puzzle.
  4. Wrapping the puzzle, Chandra bought it.
Grade 6 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.6.3, L.6.3a
Which sentence is a simple sentence?
  1. We like to eat cheese.
  2. We like to eat cheese, although some cheeses are disgusting.
  3. In the mornings, we like to eat cheese on our eggs and toast.
  4. In the mornings, before we go to school, we like to eat cheese.
Grade 6 Prefixes
Antisocial:
  1. unemotional or indifferent
  2. to reduce the value of something
  3. not social
Grade 6 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.6.4, L.6.4b
Knowing the meaning of the prefix mis- helps you know that misaltered means:
  1. alter again
  2. to alter now
  3. the most altered
  4. to alter wrongly
Grade 6 Suffixes
What does the suffix "ed" mean?
  1. to compare
  2. past tense
  3. full of
  4. runner
Grade 6 Prefixes
Based on your knowledge of the prefix dis-, disapprove means:
  1. To not get along
  2. To not approve of something
  3. To approve of something
Grade 6 Prefixes
Choose the correct meaning of the prefix "up-".
  1. up or upward
  2. inclined to
  3. relating to
  4. with, together
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