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#GRAMMAR 5.1-5.3 TEST

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Sentence #1: Marco was in Venice, Italy.

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Sentence #2: Her father traded his used car for a new one.

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Sentence #3: He had traveled all the way to China by himself.

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Sentence #4: They crossed the finish line first.

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Sentence #5: In March, I returned all of my library books.

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Sentence #6: At least 100 people waited in line.

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Sentence #7: Henry Jacobson told his little sister a bedtime story.

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Sentence #8: Scott’s cousin lost his favorite jacket.

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Sentence #9: The map will show three secret trails.

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Sentence #10: The baseball player was sad after the game.

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Grammar 5.1: Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

PART 1 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Label each sentence as declarative or interrogative. (12 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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1.

Have you ever been that far north?

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2.

Alaska is a wonderful and wild state.

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3.

Isn’t it the largest state in the union?

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4.

Was the weather hotter than you expected?

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Some days were so warm that I wore shorts.

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6.

In some parts of Alaska, the sun never sets in summer.

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7.

Summers in Alaska don’t last very long.

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8.

Are Alaskan winters as cold as they say?

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The ground under much of Alaska is permanently frozen.

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10.

How can animals live in such a cold climate?

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11.

All the animals in Alaska are equipped for the cold.

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12.

Did you see any bears in Alaska?

Grammar 5.1: Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

PART 2 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Punctuate each of the following sentences correctly. (12 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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We saw a lot of brown bears at Katmai National Monument

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14.

Male brown bears can be as tall as ten feet

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15.

Can an animal that big move very fast

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16.

A brown bear can run as fast as twenty-five miles per hour

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17.

Do you think you’d be afraid of a brown bear

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18.

Did you know that the highest mountain in North America is in Alaska

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19.

The mountain is called Denali

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20.

What does Denali mean

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Denali is a Native American word that means “the great one”

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22.

At one time only Native Americans lived in Alaska

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Who were the first white settlers in Alaska

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Russians built a settlement on Kodiak Island in 1784

Grammar 5.2: Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

PART 3 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Label each sentence as exclamatory or imperative. (12 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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25.

Give the orange juice to Cecilia.

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26.

How sleepy I am!

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What a funny dream I had last night!

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28.

I can hardly wait for the dance!

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29.

Please don’t talk so loudly.

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30.

Tell Kwasi that it’s time to get up.

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31.

Put the timer where you’ll be sure to see it.

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32.

I love peanut butter sandwiches!

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33.

The toast is burning!

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34.

Give this bottle to the baby.

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Becky spilled all her cereal!

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Mop it up with a paper towel.

Grammar 5.2: Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

PART 4 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Punctuate each of the following sentences correctly. (12 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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37.

Help me set the table

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38.

I’m in trouble if I’m late for school

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Jan forgot to do her math homework

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Please take these books back to the library

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41.

Pour some more milk for Ricardo

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How I would love to be a rock star

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43.

Get that cat off the table

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The puppy chewed a hole in my sock

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Pull up the anchor so we can be on our way

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46.

Gordo is such a cute puppy

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Take these old magazines to your art teacher

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Be careful not to drop the plates

Grammar 5.3: Simple Subjects and Predicates

PART 5 of 5

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (10 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

2. Identify the simple predicate in each sentence. (10 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.

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Simple Subject: Marco was in Venice, Italy.

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Simple Predicate: Marco was in Venice, Italy.

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51.

Simple Subject: Her father traded his used car for a new one.

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Simple Predicate: Her father traded his used car for a new one.

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Simple Subject: He had traveled all the way to China by himself.

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Simple Predicate: He had traveled all the way to China by himself.

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Simple Subject: They crossed the finish line first.

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Simple Predicate: They crossed the finish line first.

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Simple Subject: In March, I returned all of my library books.

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Simple Predicate: In March, I returned all of my library books.

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Simple Subject: At least 100 people waited in line.

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Simple Predicate: At least 100 people waited in line.

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Simple Subject: Henry Jacobson told his little sister a bedtime story.

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Simple Predicate: Henry Jacobson told his little sister a bedtime story.

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63.

Simple Subject: Scott’s cousin lost his favorite jacket.

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Simple Predicate: Scott’s cousin lost his favorite jacket.

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Simple Subject: The map will show three secret trails.

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Simple Predicate: The map will show three secret trails.

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67.

Simple Subject: The baseball player was sad after the game.

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Simple Predicate: The baseball player was sad after the game.