
6th Language Guide 3.3
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Language Guide
3rd Period 3rd Partial
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Multiple Choice
___________ will all meet at my house after the game.
We
Them
Us
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Multiple Choice
_________________ decided to hold a meeting tomorrow after school.
Us
Them
They
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Multiple Choice
Lydia and ____________ are going to be in the play.
me
I
us
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Multiple Choice
Bruce met ______ at the football game.
we
I
me
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Multiple Choice
Jeff bought a used bike and painted _________ red
it
him
them
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Multiple Choice
Decide if the underlined part of each sentence is correct.
They tried out for the basketball team
them
Us
correct as is
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Multiple Choice
Decide if the underlined part of each sentence is correct.
Susan promised to take they to the lake tomorrow.
them
we
correct as is
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Multiple Choice
Decide if the underlined part of each sentence is correct.
Dad took I and Mark to the beach today
Mark and I
Mark and me
correct
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Multiple Choice
Decide if the underlined part of each sentence is correct.
Her and me have been friends for a long time
me and she
she and I
correct
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Multiple Choice
Decide if the underlined part of each sentence is correct.
Me and him are exactly the same age
He and I
him and me
correct
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Subject and Predicate
& Complete Sentences
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A sentence is made up of 2 parts:
Subject and Predicate.
If there is no subject or no predicate, the sentence is not complete!
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The subject:
Tells who or what the sentence is about
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Subject: who or what the sentence is about
The subject could be a person, a thing, or an animal.
The subject is usually in the beginning of a sentence.
Example: My beautiful mom is cooking.
Example: The nurse checked my temperature.
Example: The table is brown.
Example: The hotel was expensive.
Example: The little kitten is playing.
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Multiple Choice
Jenny and I baked cookies.
What is the subject?
Jenny and I
baked cookies
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Multiple Choice
The brown dog barked loudly.
What is the subject?
The brown dog
barked loudly
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Multiple Choice
The beach was beautiful.
What is the subject?
The beach
was beautiful
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The predicate:
Tells more about the subject
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Predicate: tells more details about the subject
The predicate can tell what the subject is doing.
The predicate can tell where the subject is at.
The predicate can describe what the subject looks like.
Example: The kitten is playing.
Example: The kitten was under the sofa.
Example: The kitten had orange fur.
Example: The kitten looks very tired,
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Multiple Choice
The ant crawled under the shoe.
What is the predicate?
The ant
crawled under the shoe
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Multiple Choice
The gray dog had a red collar.
What is the predicate?
The gray dog
had a red collar
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Multiple Choice
The last cookie is inside the fridge.
What is the predicate?
The last cookie
is inside the fridge
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Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

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Possessive adjectives
Possessive adjectives are used to show that someone owns or possesses something.
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Example
"Mr. Gonzalo likes Mr. Gonzalo's books"
It sounds strange to use "Mr. Gonzalo" twice in a sentence. A possessive adjective solves the problem.
"Mr. Gonzalo likes his books"
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Practice
Choose the correct possessive adjective
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Multiple Choice
The possessive adjective for "I" is...
me
his
her
my
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Multiple Choice
The possessive adjective for "he" is...
he is
his
her
he
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Multiple Choice
The possessive adjective for "They" is...
my
their
our
his
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Multiple Choice
Does she keep _____ money in a piggy bank?
you're
him
they're
her
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Multiple Choice
That tree has lost almost all of _____ leaves.
their
its
them
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Multiple Choice
I found a purple hat in the snow. Is it _____?
yours
them
your's
him
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Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns simplify ideas that show possession of something.
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Possessive Pronouns must be used without the noun
Example:
My phone is dead. Pass me your phone. (possessive adjective)
My phone is dead. Pass me yours. (possessive pronoun)
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Practice
Choose the correct possessive pronoun
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Multiple Choice
That ball isn't _____.
mine
him
our
my
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Multiple Choice
I found this ball near the neighbors' fence. Do you think it's ____?
thems
theirs
there's
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Multiple Choice
This paintbrush has lost all of ______ bristles.
its
his
my
it's
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Multiple Choice
Their house is smaller than ______.
ours
it's
their's
our's
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Practice
Choose the correct possessive pronoun or possessive adjective.
REMEMBER:
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES + OBJECT
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Multiple Choice
Can you come to ____ house this afternoon?
hour
our
ours
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Multiple Choice
Carlos needs that book. Can you get it for ______?
it
them
him
his
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Multiple Choice
Brian forgot to write his name on the test, but the teacher knew it was ____.
his
its
him
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Multiple Choice
I bought this house. This house is...
mine
hers
his
my
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Multiple Choice
My friends and I like _____ new classroom.
I
Their
They
Our
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Multiple Choice
She bought that house. It's...
mine
hers
his
my
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Multiple Choice
The house is big, but _____ windows are small.
His
Its
Her
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Multiple Choice
They bought that house. It's...
they
theirs
their
his
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Multiple Choice
My grandfather and grandmother go to the beach, but _____ dogs don't go.
their
they
it
its
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Connectors "where, when, if and because"
A connector is a word, such as when or where, that joins a clause to another clause.
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Connectors "where, when, if and because"
When expresses a relationship of time.
Example: I will eat dinner when mom comes home.
Where expresses a relationship of space.
Example: There is usually fire where there is smoke.
If the clause containing where or when comes before the main clause, we use a comma.
Examples:
When mom comes home, I will eat dinner.
Where there is smoke, there is fire.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right relative adverb,
The year ________ you were born was memorable
Whose
Why
Where
When
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Multiple Choice
Can you name the country ___ Mount Everest can be found?
Where
Why
When
Who
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Multiple Choice
Can you name the season _________ tree leaves fall on the ground?
That
Whose
Where
When
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right relative adverb,
The city ________ you live is beautiful
When
Whom
Who
Where
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Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Because is a connector that expresses a relationship of cause and effect.
Example: I ate the doughnut because I was hungry.
If is a connector that expresses a conditional relationship.
Example: I will buy your car if you sell it to me today.
If the clause containing because or if comes before the main clause, we use a comma.
Examples:
Because I was hungry, I ate the doughnut.
If you sell it to me today, I will buy your car.
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Multiple Choice
Mother didn't cook today ____________ she was busy.
but
and
because
or
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Multiple Choice
I could go on the trip _________ I'm not sick.
if
and
or
but
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Multiple Choice
Puan Seri went to the hospital _______ she has been feeling dizzy often.
but
or
because
and
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Multiple Choice
I can play football with my friend _______ I don't have a sprained ankle.
because
if
but
and
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Multiple Choice
She took in the clothes ____________ it was going to rain.
because
and
but
or
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
I didn't go to the party ____ my mom didn't let me go.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
I'm travelling to the town ____ my mother was born.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
I celebrated my birthday ______ an earthquake was happening.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
I can play videogames ___ I do my homework.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
____ my mom arrives, I will serve dinner for her.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
I was running ____ a tree fell.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
____ I pass the exam, my mom will take me to Disney.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
She is going to the school _____ I worked last year.
when
where
if
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the right connector to complete the sentences.
He is punished _____ he didn't pass the exam.
when
where
if
because
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