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L.A. LAB 6TH GRADE 2020 - 2021

L.A. LAB 6TH GRADE 2020 - 2021

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6th Grade

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L.A. LAB 6TH GRADE 2020 - 2021

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Subject and Predicate

  • The simple subject of a sentence is whom or what the sentence is about.

  • The simple predicate is the main word that describes the action of the state of being.

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Subject and Predicate

  • The complete subject includes all the words that tell whom or what a sentence is about.

  • The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify it.

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Subject and Predicate

  • Example:

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Multiple Choice

Identify the simple subject.

1. The big red house is on fire.

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The big red house

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house

3

fire

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Multiple Choice

Identify the simple predicate.

The yellow rose grew really big.

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yellow

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rose

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grew

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big

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Multiple Choice

Identify the complete subject.

The yellow rose grew really big.

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The yellow rose

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grew really big

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Multiple Choice

Identify the complete predicate.

The big red house is on fire.

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The big red house

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is on fire.

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Types of Sentences

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Multiple Choice

Choose what kind of sentence according to its kind.

My father has a new car.

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Declarative

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Interrogative

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Exclamatory

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Imperative

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Multiple Choice

Choose what kind of sentence according to its kind.

Wow! That’s wonderful!

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Declarative

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Interrogative

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Exclamatory

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Imperative

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Multiple Choice

Choose what kind of sentence according to its kind.

Did you study for the exam?

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Declarative

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Interrogative

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Exclamatory

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Imperative

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Multiple Choice

Choose what kind of sentence according to its kind.

Go to your room.

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Declarative

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Interrogative

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Exclamatory

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Imperative

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Compound Subjects and Predicates

A sentence has a compound subject when it has more than one subject.

It has a compound predicate when there is more than one predicate.

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Multiple Choice

Determine if the following has a compound subject or compound predicate.

Greg and Marty went to the movies with their girlfriends.

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Determine if the following has a compound subject or compound predicate.

Thomas throws and catches baseballs for fun.

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Recognizing Nouns.

  • A common noun names any person, place, thing.

  • A proper noun names particular person, place, thing or idea and is capitalized.

  • A concrete noun names a thing that can be experienced with one or more of the five senses.

  • An abstract noun cannot be exérienced with any of the five senses.

  • A collective noun names a group of persons, places, things or ideas, and is singular form.

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Multiple Choice

What type of noun is the one in red?

Jordon played basketball in high school.

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common noun

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proper noun

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an abstract noun?

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Timmy

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apple

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flowers

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loyalty

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT an example of a collective noun?

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jury of citizens

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bunch of flower

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library of books

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Parliament House

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Singular and Plural Nouns

Remember:

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of a plural noun?

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cats

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shoe

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cast

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game

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence has a singular noun?

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The dogs played together.

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My parents are happy.

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The table is dirty.

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The students studied hard.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence has a plural noun?

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I have twenty Pokemon cards.

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My room is messy.

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I want to eat a piece of cake.

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Who is your best friend?

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Possessive Nouns


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Possessive Nouns

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Multiple Choice

The players' performance during the big game was not good enough to win.

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singular possessive noun

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plural possessive noun

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Multiple Choice

The bobcat's teeth were sharp as razors.

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singular possessive noun

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plural possessive noun

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Multiple Choice

I can do a lot of my homework on my parents’ computer.

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singular possessive noun

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plural possessive noun

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Multiple Choice

The teacher enjoyed the sound of the children’s laughter.

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singular possessive noun

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plural possessive noun

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