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Language Arts 5th Grade
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Parts of Speech8 Topics|24 Quizzes
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Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Lesson Test: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions that Connect Words or Phrases
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Use Coordinating Conjunctions to Form Simple Sentences
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions in Compound Sentences
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Use Coordinating Conjunctions to Form Compound Sentences
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Identify Subordinating Conjunctions
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Use Subordinating Conjunctions to Form Complex Sentences
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Identify Coordinating Conjunctions that Connect Words or Phrases
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Correlative Conjunctions
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Lesson Test: Correlative Conjunctions
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Prepositions
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Lesson Test: Prepositions
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Interjections
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Lesson Test: Interjections
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Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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Verb Tense6 Topics|41 Quizzes
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The Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Identify the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Past Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Future Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Future Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Future Perfect Tense
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Differentiate Between the Past Perfect, Present Perfect, and Future Perfect Tenses
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Use the Correct Perfect Verb Tense
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Lesson Test: The Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Identify the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Past Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Past Perfect Tense
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Identify the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Present Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Present Perfect Tense
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Identify the Future Perfect Tense
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Identify the Timing of Future Perfect Tense Sentences
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Create the Future Perfect Tense
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Differentiate Between the Past Perfect, Present Perfect, and Future Perfect Tenses
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Identify the Past Participle of a Verb
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Verb Tense and Sequences
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Lesson Test: Verb Tense and Sequences
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Correcting Errors in Verb Tense
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Lesson Test: Correcting Errors in Verb Tense
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The Perfect Tenses
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Mechanics4 Topics|26 Quizzes
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Punctuation
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Use Commas to Separate Multiple-Word Items in a Series
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Use Semicolons to Separate Items in a Series
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Use Commas After Introductory Elements
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Rearrange Sentences Using Introductory Elements
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Use an Introductory Element to Combine Two Sentences
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Use One-Word Introductory Elements to Transition Between Sentences
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Use Commas to Set Off the Words “yes” and “no”
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Use Commas to Set Off Tag Questions
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Use Commas to Indicate Direct Address
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Lesson Test: Punctuation
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Use Commas to Separate Multiple-Word Items in a Series
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Use Semicolons to Separate Items in a Series
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Use Commas After Introductory Elements
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Rearrange Sentences Using Introductory Elements
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Use an Introductory Element to Combine Two Sentences
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Use One-Word Introductory Elements to Transition Between Sentences
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Use Commas to Set Off the Words “yes” and “no”
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Use Commas to Set Off Tag Questions
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Use Commas to Indicate Direct Address
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Use Commas to Separate Single Words in a Series
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Formatting Titles of Works
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Lesson Test: Formatting Titles of Works
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Punctuation
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Sentences2 Topics|8 Quizzes
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Formal and Informal Language2 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|17 Quizzes
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Figurative and Descriptive Language7 Topics|37 Quizzes
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Question 1 of 20
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The teacher selected two students to help. One was a student waving her hand in the air, but the other was a reluctant student.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 2 of 20
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The teacher selected Thurston since he was so diligent and she did not want to send someone who would waste time.CorrectIncorrect -
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Oliver felt so much compunction that he could not believe his teammates seemed to feel fine about the mistake their group had made.CorrectIncorrect -
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Mark originally agreed to help my family move, but he regretfully rescinded the offer when he got sick.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 5 of 20
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Unlike her brother, who rushes everywhere, Naomi likes to walk at a leisurely pace.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 20
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Jazmin was usually jovial, except when her favorite lunchbox went missing.CorrectIncorrect -
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One actor studied his lines for hours, but his friend preferred to improvise everything he said.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 8 of 20
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Although the doctor is a neophyte, the nurse has been working at hospitals for many years.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 9 of 20
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The witnesses corroborate the man’s story, even though some of the evidence seems to disprove what they say.
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Question 10 of 20
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The terrier’s corpulence made it look very different from the thin mutt.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 11 of 20
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Josephina thought there was going to be a meager dinner, but she was served a feast.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 12 of 20
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Although Steve thought they could get the project to work, Bill believed that further attempts would be futile.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 20
13. Question
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The family had been deprived of their car by the storm, but their insurance company bought them a new one.CorrectIncorrect -
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There is a paucity of barbers in the town, so most people who need haircuts go to another town where there are plenty of barbers.CorrectIncorrect -
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Jose expected to collaborate on the project with Imogen until she said that she wanted to work alone.CorrectIncorrect -
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Stan usually cannot stop moving, but he becomes inert when asked to do chores.CorrectIncorrect -
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As opposed to people who are starving, most Americans have ample food.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 18 of 20
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Juanita could not sew at all, but Colm had a real knack for it.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 19 of 20
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Tristan appreciated Margaret’s constant candor, which offered a big change from his old best friend’s frequent lies.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 20 of 20
20. Question
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The hero’s sidekick always tried to help her, but the villain did what he could to foil her efforts.CorrectIncorrect