5th Grade Language Test 10

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Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Samuel has become our regular CATCHER.

predicate nominative

Find the direct object: The fifth graders are studying Asia in geography class.

Asia

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. Dad WASHES his car every Saturday.

action

Correct the capitalization or punctuation error in the sentence: Fifth graders attend Elementary school.

elementary

Find the direct object: Did you earn a good grade on your project?

grade

Find the direct object: On her way back from Indiana, she visited her grandmother.

grandmother

Find the direct object: We saw many kinds of fruit at the market.

kinds

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. Grandma HAS BEEN sick with the flu.

linking

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. That story SOUNDS fishy to me.

linking

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. I could of eaten a horse!

of- have

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. He and Benjamin had ran fifteen miles of the marthon.

ran- run

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. The horses ran real quickly.

real- really

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. Aunt Kay wrote to both Kaitlyn and she.

she- her

Find the direct object: We heard the cheerful sounds of children playing.

sounds

Find the direct object: Ludwig von Beethoven wrote nine symphonies.

symphonies

Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. The day of the swim meet was rather COOL.

predicate adjective

Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. This milk smells SOUR already.

predicate adjective

Label the subject, action verb, and indirect object. The direct object is capitalized for you. Cameron bought Conner a new BASKETBALL for Christmas.

Subject: Cameron, Verb: bought, Indirect Object: Conner

Find the direct object: I ate lunch with my friend Maria.

lunch

Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Daniel is a SOLDIER in the class play.

predicate nominative

Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Laura Mitchell is a good SEAMSTRESS.

predicate nominative

Correct the capitalization or punctuation error in the sentence: My favorite hymn is How Great Thou Art.

"How Great Thou Art"

Correct the capitalization or punctuation error in the sentence: Please close the door Adam.

door, Adam.

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. I TASTED a piece of the cake.

action

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. We FELT our way along the dark hallway.

action

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. Macaroni and cheese are my favorite food.

are- is

Label the subject, action verb, and indirect object. The direct object is capitalized for you. Show the boys their new baseball GLOVES.

Subject: (You), Verb: Show, Indirect Object: boys

Label the subject, action verb, and indirect object. The direct object is capitalized for you. Did you make your mother a birthday CARD?

Subject: you, Verb: Did make, Indirect Object: mother

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. the boy had already ate his lunch.

ate- eaten

Label the subject, action verb, and indirect object. The direct object is capitalized for you. Save me a big PIECE of cake, please.

Subject: (You), Verb: Save, Indirect Object: me

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. The player with the most points is over their with William and him.

their- there

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. Tell him and Joshua to empty the trash theirselves.

theriselves- themselves

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. Paige has eaten to much cake.

to- too

Find the direct object: The moving van blocked the traffic for an hour.

traffic

Correct the capitalization or punctuation error in the sentence: Turn West at the light.

west

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. He suddenly APPEARED in the doorway.

action

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. The hamburgers TASTE too spicy.

linking

Tell whether the capitalized verb is linking or action. The house SEEMS empty now.

linking

Tell the error and the correct word for the sentence. Alex and me painted the dog's house.

me- I

Label the capitalized word as a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. Trey grew TALLER over the summer.

predicate adjective

Label the subject, action verb, and indirect object. The direct object is capitalized for you. Brandon told his little brother a bedtime STORY.

Subject: Brandon, Verb: told, Indirect Object: brother


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