Subject and Verb Agreement Quiz
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What is the meaning of the term "revolve" in the context of Earth and the Sun?

  • To reflect light
  • To move in a circle around another object (correct)
  • To spin around an axis
  • To change shape
  • What is the duration of one complete revolution of Earth around the Sun?

  • 24 hours
  • 365 days (correct)
  • 1 year (correct)
  • 27.3 days
  • What is the main reason why there is no life on the Moon?

  • The Moon does not have enough gravity
  • The Moon does not have air or water (correct)
  • The Moon is too cold
  • The Moon is too far from the Sun
  • Which of the following sentences uses a past-tense verb correctly?

    <p>I traveled to Europe on the summer holiday. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What causes the different phases of the Moon?

    <p>The Moon changing position as it revolves around Earth (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence uses the correct present-tense form of the verb 'drink'?

    <p>We drink water instead of juice. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term "orbit" refer to in the context of Earth and the Sun?

    <p>The path that Earth takes around the Sun (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error?

    <p>The children collect Pokemon cards. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a crater on the Moon?

    <p>A hollow area in the ground on the Moon's surface (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the future tense form of the verb 'visit'?

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    Which of the following are the four main phases of the Moon?

    <p>New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the duration of one complete revolution of the Moon around the Earth?

    <p>27.3 days (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words contains a consonant digraph?

    <p>chairs (A), shoes (B), hope (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence uses the past tense of 'speak' correctly?

    <p>They spoke English fluently. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following sentences contains a consonant digraph?

    <p>Dove dreams of studying monarch butterflies. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Subject-verb agreement

    The requirement that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number.

    Present-tense verbs

    Verbs that describe actions happening now or regularly.

    Past-tense verbs

    Verbs that indicate an action that has already happened.

    Future-tense verbs

    Verbs that describe actions that will happen later.

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    Consonant digraphs

    Two consonants that create a single sound, like 'ch' and 'sh'.

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    Examples of present-tense verbs

    Common actions like drink, walk, wear, speak.

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    Examples of past-tense verbs

    Actions completed in the past, like walked and traveled.

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    Examples of future-tense verbs

    Words indicating actions that will be done, like will visit and looks.

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    Chandelier

    An ornate lighting fixture that hangs from a ceiling.

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    Chauffeur

    A person hired to drive a car for someone else.

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    Chaos

    Complete disorder and confusion.

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    Rotate

    To spin around an axis in a circular motion.

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    Axis

    An imaginary line through the center of an object that it rotates around.

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    Orbit

    The circular path an object takes around another object in space.

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    Satellite

    A natural or artificial body that orbits a planet or star.

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    Crater

    A hollow area in the ground on the Moon's surface.

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    Study Notes

    Subject and Verb Agreement

    • Children collect Pokémon cards. (collect)
    • Angela puts ketchup on her eggs. (put)
    • He thinks that I am a nice friend. (think)
    • They walk home after school. (walk)
    • We drink water instead of juice. (drink)
    • I talk with my mother every day. (talk)
    • You make excellent spaghetti sauce. (make)
    • The girl is really fast for her age. (type)
    • My brother and I like it will rain. (look)
    • Our bikes to our friend's house. (ride)
    • Your friend pushes the door to get inside. (push)
    • Kangaroos carry their babies in their pouch. (carry)

    Verb Tenses

    Past Tense Verbs

    • She walked to school yesterday.
    • They traveled to Europe on the summer holiday.
    • We collected butterflies on the bushes a day ago.
    • They remembered my birthday party last year.
    • We ate dinner at 7pm last night.
    • Max rode his bike to Canal Park last Friday.
    • She took her medicine this morning.
    • They spoke English fluently

    Present Tense Verbs

    • We drink water instead of juice.

    Consonant Digraphs

    • I hope I had the chance to raise a horse one day.
    • There are twenty chairs in the classroom.
    • Cinderella is wearing glass shoes.
    • I hurt my thumb yesterday.
    • The whale jumped out of the water to breathe.

    Future Tense Verbs

    • She looked at the picture carefully.
    • My mother folded the laundry neatly.
    • Anna smiles when she sees her friend.
    • The chef cooks a delicious meal.
    • They visit grandma at her new house.

    F Consonant Digraphs

    • She is coughing uncontrollably due to her cold.
    • The dolphin swam quickly through the ocean.
    • I have had enough coffee for today.

    Silent Consonant

    • The knight rode his horse into battle.
    • The island was a perfect vacation spot.
    • That's wrong, let me correct you.
    • The heir to the throne was crowned king.

    Science

    Rotation

    • Rotate means Earth faces the Sun for daylight and Earth turns from the Sun for nighttime.
    • Earth rotates to create complete rotation, meaning one day.
    • Axis is a real or imaginary line.

    Revolution

    • Earth revolves around the sun.
    • Earth's complete revolution around the Sun = one year.
    • Earth is far from the Sun at night.
    • Satellite is an object orbiting Earth (e.g. moon).

    Moon Phases

    • Earth's satellite is the Moon.
    • Moon needs days to pass through all its phases (Moon's apparent change in shape).

    Other Scientific Concepts

    • A hollow area in the Moon's surface is called a crater.
    • The Moon has less mass than Earth.
    • The Moon has a roughly oval shape.
    • The Moon appears to change shape as it orbits. The shape is driven by the angle at which the sun hits the surface of the moon.
    • There is no life on the Moon because there is no air. Or, there is no life on the Moon due to lack of gravity.

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