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Grammar Review

Grammar Review

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.4.1F, L.4.2C, L.1.2A

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Jenny Allison

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5 Slides • 5 Questions

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​Fragments

Fragments​ do not express a complete idea.

2

Multiple Choice

Which is a fragment?

1

If you want to learn more about Ana, keep reading!

2

Keep reading!

3

If you want to learn more about Ana.

3

media

Run-Ons

​Run-ons are two separate thoughts that run together.

4

​You can correct run-ons with a conjunction and comma, or you can make 2 separate sentences.

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5

Open Ended

Correct this sentence: Ana moved to Escondido she is excited for a new start.

6

​Comma Splice

A comma ​splice is made up of two sentences joined by a comma, but missing a coordinating conjunction.

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Fill in the Blank

What coordinating conjunction is missing in this comma splice. Ana has a new pool, she can't wait to have you over for a pool party.

8

Names a specific ​person, place, thing, idea, or organization

​Is capitalized

Proper Nouns

Names any person, place or thing used in a general way

Not capitalized​

Common Nouns

​Common and Proper Nouns

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9

Multiple Choice

Which word(s) should be capitalized in this sentence: Ana is a new student at escondido high school, and she can't wait to be on the swim team.

1

Swim Team

2

Student

3

Escondido

4

Escondido High School

10

Multiple Choice

Ana hernandez is a young girl who moved thirty miles from Chula Vista to Escondido california. Is this sentence written correctly?

1

yes

2

no

​Fragments

Fragments​ do not express a complete idea.

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