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Equipping Ell: Unit 1-3 review

Equipping Ell: Unit 1-3 review

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Unit 1-3 Equipping ELL Review

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Multiple Choice

What is a noun?

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A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
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A noun is a synonym for an adjective.
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A noun is a type of verb.
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A noun describes an action.

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Multiple Choice

What are three (3) examples of prepositions?


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run, walk, read

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in, on, at
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red, blue, yellow

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happy, sad, mad

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Multiple Choice

What are four (4) examples of pronouns?

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she, he, we, they

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they, he, run, walk

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I, she, red, green

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we, I, she, green

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Multiple Choice

True or False

The sentence is written correctly: 

I don’t agree with her because I dont like animals.

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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

What reflexive pronoun goes in the blank:

We have fun with ___ family

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our
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my
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their
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his

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Multiple Choice

What reflexive pronoun goes in the blank:

I can brush __ teeth by myself.

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our

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them

3

my

4

your

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Multiple Choice

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Which sentence best describes the picture:

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A bird is perched on the kitchen counter.
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A dog is on top of the kitchen counter.

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A dog is playing outside.
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A cat is sleeping on the sofa.

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between like and need?

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'Need' is a casual expression of preference.
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'Like' indicates preference; 'need' indicates necessity.
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'Like' is something you must have.

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Multiple Choice

What are four things you need in a classroom.

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paper, pencil, pen, eraser

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water, food, hat, backpack

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pencil, notebook, apple, dog

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Match

Match the sentence with the picture that best represents it:

The girl is happy reading her book.

I am getting a band-aid from the nurse.

The custodians work together to clean.

We eat lunch inside of the cafeteria.

The cafeteria workers help us by cooking

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Multiple Choice

Three examples of progressive verbs.

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he ran, he walked, he ate

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is jumping, is walking, is playing

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we run, we walk, we play

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Multiple Choice

What words from the sentences are prepositions?

1. He sat on the chair.

2. She was hiding under the table.

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about
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with
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in, next to

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on, under

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Multiple Choice

What words from the sentences are prepositions?

1. The cat jumped off the counter.

2. The book belongs to Anthony.

3. They were sitting by the tree

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under
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jumped, belongs

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off, to, by

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book, tree, counter

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