All Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts
Steve is planning to write a report on animals that are extinct. Which source would be the most useful for him?
A chart that outlines the life cycle of a Bald Eagle
An article that discusses various extinct animals
A chart that includes pictures of extinct animals
An articles that talks about Bald Eagles
An article that discusses various extinct animals
A source is something that is used to learn information on a topic. In this case, Steve needs something that will help him learn about different extinct animals.
Of our answer choices, the best answer is an article that discusses various extinct animals. A chart the includes pictures of extinct animals wouldn't provide enough information to write a report. Also, the report is on more than just one endangered animal; thus, information only on the Bald Eagle would not be as helpful as an article that discusses several endangered animals.
Example Question #1 : Language
Select the correct subject pronoun to complete the sentence.
Yes, it was ______ who won first place
him
me
her
she
she
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
You can use an object pronoun after an action verb. You can also use an object pronoun after a preposition (like at, for, of, on, to, or with). The object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The subject pronoun she is used after a linking verb, was.
Example Question #2 : Language
Select the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence
My coach showed the drill to ________.
he
me
I
she
me
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
You can use an object pronoun after an action verb. You can also use an object pronoun after a preposition (like at, for, of, on, to, or with). The object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The object pronoun me is used after a preposition, to
Example Question #3 : Language
Select the correct subject pronoun to complete the sentence.
Yes, it was ________ who baked the cookies.
me
I
him
her
I
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
You can use an object pronoun after an action verb. You can also use an object pronoun after a preposition (like at, for, of, on, to, or with). The object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The subject pronoun I is used after a linking verb, was.
Example Question #1 : Use Pronouns In Proper Case: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1.A
Select the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence.
Please give the book to ________.
they
ours
we
us
us
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
You can use an object pronoun after an action verb. You can also use an object pronoun after a preposition (like at, for, of, on, to, or with). The object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The object pronoun us is used after the preposition, to.
Example Question #1 : Use Pronouns In Proper Case: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1.A
Select the correct subject pronoun to complete the sentence.
Greg isn’t fast, but ____ is an excellent defender.
it
they
him
he
he
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
Example Question #3 : Use Pronouns In Proper Case: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.1.A
Select the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence.
Kelsie doesn’t like vegetables much, but she will eat _______ today.
she
they
them
it
them
You can use an object pronoun after an action verb. You can also use an object pronoun after a preposition (like at, for, of, on, to, or with). The object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
The subject pronoun them is used after the action verb, eat. “it” is also a subject pronoun, but is singular and does not fit the plural antecedent (vegetables).
Example Question #5 : Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts
Select the correct subject to complete the sentence.
The girls watched movies until _______ fell asleep.
them
her
they
us
they
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
Example Question #1 : Language
Select the wording that best completes the underlined portion of the following sentence.
Them walked to the park.
Us
Him
They
NO CHANGE
They
Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, and they) are usually (but not always) at the beginning of the sentence, and tells who is doing something.
Example Question #1 : Language
Select the wording that best completes the underlined portion for the following sentence.
It looks like her is ready for the game.
she
us
NO CHANGE
them
she
You can use a subject pronoun as the subject of a sentence or clause. It tells who is doing something, and it is usually at the beginning of the sentence. You can also use a subject pronoun after a linking verb (like am, is, are, was, were, or be). The subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
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