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Q3: Grade 6 Graded Recitation

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  • Contains one independent clause and one or two dependent clause. Joined by a Coordinating conjunction and Subordinating conjunction.
    Compound-Complex sentences
  • USE THIS IN A SENTENCE. ADDING INSULT TO INJURY
    N/A
  • I haven’t had the time to go out lately because of the storm, and I haven’t found anyone to go with.
    Compound-Complex Sentence
  • Sheanne is cooking their meal and her father is sitting on the sofa when mother arrived. CONSTRUCT A LOGICAL OUTCOME
    N/A
  • Contains two or more independent clauses. Clauses are joined by a coordinating conjunction.
    Compound sentences
  • The river flows into the Mexico city.
    Simple Sentence
  • Change the sentence to ACTIVE VOICE. The party was postponed due to an emergency.
    An emergency postponed the party.
  • Contains a subject and a predicate. Expresses a complete thought
    Simple Sentence
  • (LOOSE) Perfect Past, Perfect Present, and Perfect Future. Give the tenses being asked.
    had lost, has/have lost, will have lost
  • Niall _________ all of my bills to compensate for his debt. What is the appropriate verb? have paid or had paid?
    had paid
  • Paulo throws his trash anywhere after eating a snack. He ignores people when they ask for help. He never lets his classmates borrow things from him. Paulo is ___________.
    N/A
  • USE THIS IN A SENTENCE. A BLESSING IN DISGUISE
    N/A
  • (LOVE) Simple Past, Simple Present, and Simple Future. Give the tenses being asked.
    love, loving, will love
  • Dr. Mark said I could come to his office on Friday or on Saturday of next week.
    Compound sentence
  • Change the sentence to PASSIVE VOICE. Sandy sliced the meat gracefully.
    The meat was sliced gracefully by Sandy/ The meat was sliced by Sandy gracefully.
  • I skipped lunch today, so I am extremely hungry this evening. GIVE ME THE CAUSE
    I skipped lunch today
  • Contains an independent clause and an dependent clause. The Dependent clause begins with a Subordinating conjunction.
    Complex sentences
  • USE THIS IN A SENTENCE. BEAT AROUND THE BUSH
    N/A
  • We ______ late because of the heavy traffic. What is the appropriate verb? was or were?
    were
  • She forgot to water her plants, so they all died. GIVE ME THE CAUSE
    She forgot to water her plants
  • I have difficulty trusting people because my last boyfriend lied a lot. GIVE ME THE EFFECT.
    I have difficulty trusting people
  • Laila ___ at the party last night. What is the appropriate verb? was or were?
    was
  • USE THIS IN A SENTENCE. FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER
    N/A
  • Kathrine went shopping and she spent all of her sister’s savings. CONSTRUCT A LOGICAL OUTCOME
    N/A
  • Lorrie and Bless are chasing each other in the school hallway. Karen is approaching in their direction. CONSTRUCT A LOGICAL OUTCOME
    N/A
  • Change the sentence to PASSIVE VOICE. Brianna gave the card.
    The card was given by Brianna.
  • Believe it or not, Diane (have been living, had been living) with Jackson for months now.
    had been living
  • Change the sentence to ACTIVE VOICE. The leaves were removed by Penny.
    Penny removed the leaves.
  • Lalaine treats every wounded dog she sees. She gives food and water to stray cats. She picks up trash scattered in the ground and help older people across the street. Lalaine is ______.
    N/A