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Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences

Grade 6 ยท Week 25 ยท 25 questions

Sentences are the building blocks of all communication. Understanding sentence structure โ€” subjects, predicates, and different sentence types โ€” is essential for clear expression.

What you'll practise

  • Find the mean of data sets
  • Identify subjects and predicates in sentences
  • Distinguish declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory types
  • Recognise complete vs. incomplete sentences
All 25 questions in this Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences quiz

Grade 6 English โ€” Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. "My mother cooks dinner." Predicate?
  2. "The sun shines." Subject?
  3. "The car stopped suddenly." Predicate?
  4. "They are playing football." Subject?
  5. "The teacher explained the lesson." Predicate?
  6. "We went to the zoo." Subject?
  7. "The baby is sleeping." Predicate?
  8. "Ravi and Sita are friends." Subject?
  9. "The birds sang sweetly." Predicate?
  10. "My father reads the newspaper." Subject?
  11. "The cake was delicious." Predicate?
  12. "The boys played cricket." Subject?
  13. "The stars twinkled." Predicate?
  14. "She is writing a letter." Subject?
  15. "The flowers are blooming." Predicate?
  16. "The dog chased the cat." Subject?
  17. "The bell rang." Predicate?
  18. "The children danced happily." Subject?
  19. "The river flows." Predicate?
  20. "The bus stopped." Subject?
  21. "The students studied hard." Predicate?
  22. "The cat purred." Subject?
  23. "The arid desert was very dry." "Arid" means:
  24. "He was famished after the long walk." "Famished" means:
  25. "The child was elated to see her gift." "Elated" means:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

"My mother cooks dinner." Predicate?