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Grade 5- Interjections and Conjunctions (5.L.1.1.b)

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Question 1
1.

First Name:

Question 2
2.

Last Name:

Directions:
Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.
Question 3
3.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 4
4.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 5
5.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 6
6.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 7
7.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 8
8.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Question 9
9.

Underline the conjunction in the sentence and circle the interjection.

Directions:
Read the passage and then answer the questions. There are five underlined words or phrases in the passage to show which word or phrase may be incorrect.
Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
14.

Forces acting on an object can either be balanced nor unbalanced.
or
but
so
correct as is
These forces oppose each other so cancel each other out.
for
nor
and
correct as is
Wow the only way to cause an object to move is if there is an unbalanced force applied to it.
Wow. The only way
Wow; the only way
Wow! The only way
correct as is
The balanced forces cancel each other out and keep the object stationary.
so
nor
for
correct as is
The supports in the wall provide a force of the same size but in the opposite direction to your push, which keeps the wall stationary.
or
for
so
correct as is