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5G Language Test Revision

5G Language Test Revision

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5th Grade

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5G Language Test Revision

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Lesson Objectives

 Revise the lessons for the Final Test

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Vocabulary Words


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Multiple Choice

The goat was bounding down the lane

and bleating with each stride.


What does the word bounding means?

1

walk or run with leaping strides

2

distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion

3

form a mental image of

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Multiple Choice

Belle, our dog, my other companion, was old and lazy and liked to sleep by the open fire rather than to _________ with me.


Complete the sentence with the correct vocabulary word.

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romp

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frantic

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picturing

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Multiple Choice

The bull was_________ at the cat.

The cat leapt in the air.


Complete the sentence with the correct vocabulary word.

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lunging

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frantic

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picturing

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Multiple Choice

He sat up in bed a long time picturing his daughters are on their way home, only to realize they were long gone


What is the meaning of picturing in this sentence?

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To imagine

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To run around

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To have fun

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following words have a similar meaning with the word frantic?

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imagine

2

sleep

3

play

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panic

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Nothing Ever Happens In The Country

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Multiple Choice

Why is the narrator not happy in the country?

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He kept picturing the noises in the city

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He likes the country better

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Open Ended

Did the narrator like it in the country? Explain.

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Multiple Choice

At the beginning of the story, how does the narrator respond to mama’s suggestion to go and enjoy the rays of the sunshine?

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He keeps reading the comic books.

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He decided to enjoy being in the country.

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Open Ended

What is the difference between Kwan and the narrator?

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Multiple Choice

Why does the family move to the country?

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The family hated to be in the country but they need to go there because they transferred jobs.

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The family gets tired from the frantic and busy life in the city.

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Open Ended

Did the narrator's feelings change at the end of the story? Explain.

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Direct object

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Steps on finding the Direct Object

Look for the subject (The person or thing that does the action)

Look for the verb (The action)

Ask the question what or to whom

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Multiple Choice

Find the direct object from the sentence:


Mother bought a new bag at the mall yesterday.

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Mother

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Bought

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Bag

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Mall

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Multiple Choice

Find the direct object from the sentence:


She closed the carton carefully.

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She

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Closed

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Carton

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Carefully

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Multiple Choice

Find the direct object from the sentence:


Sammy ate an ice cream on her way home.

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Sammy

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ate

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ice cream

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home

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Subordinating Conjunction

Words that are used to join two clauses or sentences together

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Multiple Choice

Complete the sentence using the proper subordinating conjunction.


________ you wash your hands, use a tissue to try them.

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Unless

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After

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Although

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For

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Multiple Choice

Complete the sentence using the proper subordinating conjunction.


My sister got angry at me ______________ I ate her ice cream.

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Unless

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Because

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Although

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Unless

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INDEPENDENT VS DEPENDENT CLAUSE

  • INDEPENDENT CLAUSE - contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.

  • DEPENDENT CLAUSE -  a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.

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INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

  • They are sentences that makes sense.

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Multiple Choice

Find the independent clause from the sentence:


When the doorbell rang, my dog Skeeter barked loudly.

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When the doorbell rang

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My dog Skeeter barked loudly.

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Multiple Choice

Find the independent clause from the sentence:


Once Batman learned that Robin had not been wearing his seatbelt, he took away his keys to the Batmobile.

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Once Batman learned that Robin had not been wearing his seatbelt.

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He took away his keys to the Batmobile.

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DEPENDENT CLAUSE

  • They are sentences that don't make sense.

  • Usually starts with a conjunction

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Multiple Choice

Find the dependent clause from the sentence:


After the basement flooded, we spent all day cleaning up.

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After the basement flooded.

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We spent all day cleaning up.

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Multiple Choice

Find the dependent clause from the sentence:


I don’t want to go to the movies because I hate the smell of popcorn.

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I don’t want to go to the movies

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Because I hate the smell of popcorn.

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Multiple Choice

Because it was raining outside, my mom brought umbrellas.


The underlined sentence is a. . .

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dependent clause

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independent clause

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Direct object

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Prepositions

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