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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Grammar Questions

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Grade 6 Commas
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
  1. "Gas is too expensive," said the experienced driver.
  2. "Ouch", screamed the boy after he was stung by a bee.
  3. The sister told the brother ", of course I will pick you up."
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1, L.6.1c
Pronouns and antecedents have to agree. Which contains pronouns and antecedents that agree?
  1. Each student must sit in their assigned seat.
  2. Humankind has his own flaws.
  3. Each student must sit in his or her assigned seat.
Grade 6 Tenses
The main verb in the following sentence is in what tense?

I am eating all of the bacon.
  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Future Tense
  4. Progressive 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?

I like cats.
Orange-striped cats are my favorite.
  1. Even though dogs are cute, I like cats and orange-striped cats are my favorite.
  2. I like cats and orange-striped cats are my favorite.
  3. Orange-striped cats are my favorite cats.
  4. I like orange-striped cats.
Grade 6 Apostrophes
Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly?
  1. Daves' bike is green.
  2. Stan's birthday is next week.
Grade 6 Prefixes
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1, L.6.1c
Select the sentence that models correct pronoun-antecedent agreement:
  1. Everyone must carry their own bags at the airport.
  2. The woman finished his lunch.
  3. The football team celebrated its victory.
  4. Every mother loves their child.
Grade 6 Prefixes
Remorseless:
  1. unemotional or indifferent
  2. without a way of protecting yourself
  3. without compassion or pity
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1c
Which of the following pairs models correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
  1. nobody;their
  2. the man; her
  3. doctors; their
  4. you; his
Grade 6 Subject-Verb Agreement
Grade 6 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.6.4, L.6.4b
Knowing the meaning of the prefix pro- helps you know that pro-life means:
  1. to live before
  2. in favor of life
  3. to live again
  4. did live
Grade 6 Capitalization
Which sentence uses capitalization correctly?
  1. Pa played and sang songs like "My old kentucky home."
  2. Pa played and sang songs like "My Old Kentucky Home."
  3. Pa played and sang songs like "My Old Kentucky home."
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