
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.
- "My mother cooks dinner." Predicate?
- "The sun shines." Subject?
- "The car stopped suddenly." Predicate?
- "They are playing football." Subject?
- "The teacher explained the lesson." Predicate?
- "We went to the zoo." Subject?
- "The baby is sleeping." Predicate?
- "Ravi and Sita are friends." Subject?
- "The birds sang sweetly." Predicate?
- "My father reads the newspaper." Subject?
- "The cake was delicious." Predicate?
- "The boys played cricket." Subject?
- "The stars twinkled." Predicate?
- "She is writing a letter." Subject?
- "The flowers are blooming." Predicate?
- "The dog chased the cat." Subject?
- "The bell rang." Predicate?
- "The children danced happily." Subject?
- "The river flows." Predicate?
- "The bus stopped." Subject?
- "The students studied hard." Predicate?
- "The cat purred." Subject?
- "The arid desert was very dry." "Arid" means:
- "He was famished after the long walk." "Famished" means:
- "The child was elated to see her gift." "Elated" means:
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