
Sixth grade is the time when kids start dealing with writing more intelligibly. Along with the rules of grammar they have learned in their prior years, they pick up new skills that will help them in their adult lives. This is the time they learn how to differentiate between similar ideas and broach the nuances that make the English language so cool.
But, as we know, grammar is tricky if you're not careful. Roots, prefixes, and suffixes join forces with pronouns to pepper sixth grader prose, which has no choice but to become more interesting and complex as the burgeoning young person starts reading more complicated material and having ideas of his own.
Has it been a while since you brushed up on your skills in English grammar? Have you been applying the rules of grammar correctly all this while? Would you make your teachers proud? Take this 6th grade grammar test for a quick refresher on the basic rules of grammar, and see how well you will do!
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across
up
out
in
through
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myself
mine
I
me
my
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would be cleaned
were cleaned
cleaned
was cleaned
was cleaning
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down
off
over
away
out
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is knowing
knows
know
are knowing
have known
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has completed
completed
completes
complete
completing
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beamed
beams
beam
is beaming
beaming
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have been searching
had been searching
has been searching
has searched
have searched
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myself
I
me
my
mine
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scrubs
scrubbing
scrub
has scrubbed
scrubbed
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finishes
finishing
are finishing
were finishing
had finished
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encourage
were encouraging
are encouraging
encourages
have encouraged
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love
loves
was loved
have loved
loving
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unless
although
despite
even
for
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where
who
whom
whose
which
7 Comments
10/15 im in 2nd grade too
5/15, I failed!
I think to 2 questions that had me at the end of the sentence should of been I instead.
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