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Unit 2 Grammar Review

Unit 2 Grammar Review

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English

5th - 6th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.4.1B, L.5.1A

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Unit 2 Grammar Review

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Nouns

  • Proper Noun- names a particular person, place, thing, or idea

  • Possessive Noun- shows ownership. Need an apostrophe s

  • Plural Noun - names more than one most nouns ad -s or -es

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Open Ended

What is the possessive noun in the sentence?

John's car roared loudly.

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Multiple Choice

What is the proper nouns in the sentence.

I went to the Wisconsin Dells last weekend.

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I

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weekend

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Wisconsin Dells

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Wisconsin

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Multiple Choice

What is the plural noun in the sentence?

The players were lined up in the dugout.

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dugout

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players

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lined up

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More Nouns

  • Collective Nouns- names a group of people or things

  • Concrete Noun- names something you can see, touch, hear, smell, or taste

  • Abstract Noun- names an idea

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Multiple Choice

What is the collective noun is the sentence?

My sister and I were greeted by the staff at Space Camp.

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staff

2

sister

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Multiple Choice

What is the abstract noun in the sentence?

We looked with amazement at the computers in the mission control center.

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computers

2

amazement

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Multiple Choice

What is the concrete noun in the sentence?

I wanted to grab a mouse and begin the process of learning to control a spacecraft right then!

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process

2

mouse

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Pronoun

  • can take the place of a noun- he, she

  • Personal Pronoun- I, me, we, us

  • Compound Personal Pronoun- myself, ourselves

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More Pronouns

  • Interrogative - who, whom, whose, which, and what are used in questions

  • indefinite- refer to persons or things that are not identified as individuals. This includes: all, anybody, anyone, both, either, anything, everyone, few, many, most, one, no one, several, nobody, and someone.

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Main/ Auxiliary Verbs

  • Main verb- the most important verb in each sentence

  • Auxiliary verbs- may come before the main verb

  • May, might, can, could, should, must, could, should, will

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Multiple Choice

What is the main verb in the sentence?

Such a star has been discovered.

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has

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been

3

discovered

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Multiple Choice

What is the main verb in the sentence?

Energy is released in this process.

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is

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released

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process

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Verbs

  • Action Verbs- shows action

  • Linking Verb - does not show action

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Multiple Choice

What is the action verb in the sentence?

The astronauts examined the Mars landscape.

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astronauts

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examined

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Mars

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landscape

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Multiple Choice

What is the action verb in the sentence?

Julie baked a chocolate lava cake for the party.

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chocolate

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baked

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party

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for

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Multiple Choice

What is the linking verb in the sentence?

Tomorrow's technology will be more effective for the analysis of distant worlds.

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will be

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effective

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analysis

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Multiple Choice

What is the linking verb in the sentence?

The planet is lifeless.

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planet

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is

3

lifeless

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Progressive Verb Tenses

  • Present - consists of the helping verb am, is, or are

  • Past - was or were

  • Future - will be

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Multiple Choice

Is the sentence present, past, or future?

I am reading a book about World War 2.

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present

2

past

3

future

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Multiple Choice

Is the sentence present, past, or future?

I will be writing a short story.

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present

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past

3

future

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Multiple Choice

Is the sentence present, past, future?

I was nervous watching the game.

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present

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past

3

future

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Adverbs/Adjectives

  • Adjectives - describes nouns and pronouns

  • Adverbs - describes verbs or adjectives. They tell how, when, where, or to what extent. Many adverbs end in -ly.

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Multiple Choice

What is the adjective in the sentence?

I made myself a small bowl of oatmeal.

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small

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oatmeal

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made

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Multiple Choice

What is the adverb in the sentence?

John sings loudly at the concert.

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sings

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loudly

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concert

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Prepositions

  • Prepositions- shows a relationship between one word in a sentence and the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition.

  • Preposition tells us WHERE.

  • Examples: across, in, into, over, above, of, to, by, inside, outside, for, around,...

  • Prepositional phrase is the preposition, the object of the preposition, and any words between them.

  • Example: The railroad is under construction.

  • Please sit down for awhile.

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Multiple Choice

What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?

Mary was sitting under a tree.

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under

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under a

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under a tree

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sitting under a tree

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Conjunctions

  • coordinating conjunctions - and, but, or, for, nor, yet connect words or groups of words

  • Subordinating conjunctions - such as although, because, since, if, and before, show how one clause is related to another.

  • A Subordinating conjunction begins a dependent clause.

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Multiple Choice

What is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence?

Mars is about half the size of Earth and twice the size of our moon.

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is

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about

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and

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our

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Multiple Choice

What is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence?

Does Clark have any brothers or sisters?

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in

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the

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have

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or

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Multiple Choice

What is the subordinating conjunction in the sentence?

Although I love Mexican food, I am thinking pizza for dinner tonight.

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Although

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tonight

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thinking

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food

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Correlative Conjunctions

  • always appears in pairs

  • They connect words or groups of words and provides more emphasis that coordinating conjunctions

  • both/and, either/or, neither/nor, not only/but, whether/or

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Multiple Choice

Is there a coordinating conjunction or correlative conjunction in the sentence?

Neither Biology nor Chemistry has openings.

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coordinating conjunction

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correlative conjunction

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Multiple Choice

Is the sentence have a coordinating conjunction or correlative conjunctions.

Miss. Johnson loves cheese, but hates pizza.

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coordinating conjunction

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correlative conjunction

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