6th grade Abeka Grammar Test 10

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among

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors It was a secret just between the three of us.

take out (of)

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors Lepers remained outside of the boundaries of Israel's camp.

correct

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors The injured man lay beside the road to Jericho.

Diagram

I waited patiently for the Lord, and He inclined unto me, and heard my cry. Psalm 40:1

dragged

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. A hard-fought battle at Murfreesboro drug on for several days.

burst

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Be careful that you don't bust a blood vessel.

May

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Can I lie down and take a nap now?

blew

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Daryl blowed out his candles before we ate the cake.

correct

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Five weeks seems like a long time for a vacation.

correct

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Gentlemen rise from their seats when ladies need to sit down.

correct

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Ham and eggs makes a hearty breakfast.

spoken

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. I believe the mayor has spoke here before.

correct

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Many good intentions and purposes lie in the graveyard.

are

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. Neither Mr. Nix nor his sons is at the game.

sat

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. The congregation set down after the Doxology was sung.

saw

If the sentence contains an error in the use of verbs it will be underlined. Write the correct verb in the blank. If there are no verb errors, write correct in the blank. We seen a piece of rock from the petrified forest lying on his desk.

On Sunday we visited not only Bill but also Jennifer. OR On Sunday we not only visited Bill but also visited Jennifer.

Rewrite the following sentences: On Sunday we not only visited Bill but also Jennifer

The children responded quickly and cheerfully.

Rewrite the following sentences: The children responded quickly and with a cheerful attitude.

Alaska is the largest state in the United States, but it has fewer people than most other states.

Rewrite the sentences: Alaska is the most largest state in the United States, but it has less people than most other states.

Carrie feels really bad because she wasn't able to do anything about her friend's problem.

Rewrite the sentences: Carrie feels really badly because she wasn't able to do nothing about her friend's problem.

Those last questions on the test stumped the students.

Rewrite the sentences: Them last questions stumped the students on the test.

Diagram

Suddenly the winds and the waves became extremely calm.

Except

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors Accept a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.

take out (up)

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors All of Solomon's riches amounted up to billions of dollars.

Change in to: into Change and to: to

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors He quietly crept in the cabin to try and surprise his friends.

take out (about)

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors The plane arrived at about noon today

Change like to: as if

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors This room looks like a tornado hit it.

a. a general in the Civil War

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. a general in the Civil War b.a General in the Civil War

a. a one-fourth increase

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. a one-fourth increase b. a one fourth increase

b. electric light bulb

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. electric, light bulb b. electric light bulb

b. in Ames, Iowa, in 1990

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. in Ames, Iowa in 1990 b. in Ames, Iowa, in 1990

a. my friend's grandfather

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. my friend's grandfather b. my friend's Grandfather

a. the spring flowers

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. the spring flowers b. the Spring flowers

b. the submarine Nautilus

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. the submarine "Nautilus" b. the submarine Nautilus

discoverer: PN North Pole: OP

Write S (subject), OP (object of preposition), DO (direct object), 10 (indirect object), PN (predicate nominative), or DA (direct address). of the bold words. Admiral Peary was the discoverer of the North Pole.

Mrs. Hansen: DO Aaron: DA

Write S (subject), OP (object of preposition), DO (direct object), 10 (indirect object), PN (predicate nominative), or DA (direct address). of the bold words. I would like you to meet Mrs. Hansen, Aaron.

Joel: DA verse: DO

Write S (subject), OP (object of preposition), DO (direct object), 10 (indirect object), PN (predicate nominative), or DA (direct address). of the bold words. Joel, do you know this week's memory verse from Isaiah 53?

envelope: DO emcee: IO Mr. Dennison: S

Write S (subject), OP (object of preposition), DO (direct object), 10 (indirect object), PN (predicate nominative), or DA (direct address). of the bold words. Mr. Dennison handed the emcee a sealed envelope with the name of the winner.

inter

Write the abbreviation of the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

Doesn't

Write the correct choice: (Don't, Doesn't) one of the books have some missing pages?

Has

Write the correct choice: (Has, Have) either of you seen my glasses?

We

Write the correct choice: (We, Us) boys will help with the arrangements.

me

Write the correct choice: A huge dog followed Ben and (I, me) home.

like

Write the correct choice: Both of the ladies (like, likes) the same dress.

is

Write the correct choice: Each of my parents (is, are) part American Indian.

was

Write the correct choice: Everyone (was, were) on time.

demands

Write the correct choice: History, as well as health and science, (demand, demands) quite a bit of reading.

she

Write the correct choice: It should have been (her, she) who received the award.

me

Write the correct choice: Mom gave Anna and (1, me) the leftovers.

me

Write the correct choice: Mr. Green jogged a mile with Steve and (I, me).

adj

Write the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

adv

Write the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

conj

Write the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

noun

Write the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

prep

Write the part of speech of each underlined word. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy endureth forever.

have

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors We would of met you at the station if we had of known you were coming.

take out (at)

The following sentences may contain errors the use of prepositions. The word underlined is the incorrect words. Put C for correct for sentence which has no error, if it has errors correct the errors Where were the Dead Sea Scrolls found at?

neither

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. "Genesis" b. Genesis

neither

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. Hello pastor b. Hello Pastor

a. I am studying biology and math.

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. I am studying biology and math. b. I am studying Biology and Math.

a. I couldn't possibly

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. I could'nt possibly b. I couldn't possibly

neither

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. I have been: a teacher, a sales man, and a painter. b. I have been: a teacher, a sales man and a painter.

b. Kleenex facial tissue

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. Kleenex Facial Tissue b. Kleenex facial tissue

b. That looks like ours.

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. That looks like our's. b. That looks like ours.

a. Turn north in two miles.

Which is correct with Capital and punctuation a. Turn north in two miles. b. Turn North in two miles.


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