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Grammar Review 5th

Grammar Review 5th

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English

4th - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
L.4.1B, L.3.1A, L.1.1E

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

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Grammar Review 5th

Hey guys! Here we will practice the grammar of the last 2 units.

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Verbs

A verb shows what the subject does or is. An action verb expresses action. 

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Multiple Select

Choose all the verbs.

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school

2

Talk

3

On

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Think

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Smell

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Multiple Choice

Choose the verb

The lazy dog raises his head.

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lazy

2

dog

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raises

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head

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Multiple Choice

A lifeguard watches from his tall chair.

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lifeguard

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watches

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tall

4

chair

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Agreement

 A verb must agree with its subject: a singular subject takes a singular verb. A plural subject takes a plural verb. 

 Add -s or -es to most verbs in the present tense if the subject is singular.  If the subject is I, you, or plural, do not add -s to the verb.

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Fill in the Blank

She (watch, watches) the waves coming in.

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Fill in the Blank

The students (begin, begins) to sing a song.

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Tenses

  • The tense of a verb tells when an action takes place. 

  • A present-tense verb tells what is happening now.

  • The present progressive tense shows action that is continuing over time. 

  • Past-tense verbs tell about actions in the past.

  • Future-tense verbs are formed with the helping verb will

  • The past progressive and future progressive tenses use present participles to show action that was or will be continuing.

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Multiple Choice

This sentence is in what tense?

"Our class attended a lecture on flying last month."

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Present

2

Past

3

Future

4

Present progressive

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Past progressive

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Multiple Choice

"I am showing their pictures to my friend."

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Present

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Past

3

Future

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Present progressive

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Past progressive

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Main and Helping Verbs

The main verb shows what the subject does or is.

A helping verb helps the main verb show an action or make a statement.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the main verb

"Our parents have suggested some other sources."

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have

2

suggested

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Multiple Choice

"Choose the helping verb

We will begin the renovation in April."

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will

2

begin

Grammar Review 5th

Hey guys! Here we will practice the grammar of the last 2 units.

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